Turkish strikes kill 67 Kurdish militants

Turkey says it has killed 67 Kurdish militants in air strikes in the north of Iraq, targeting camps used by Kurdistan Workers' Party militants.

Turkey's army says it killed 67 Kurdish militants in air strikes on camps and ammunition storage sites in neighbouring northern Iraq on Wednesday.

Jets targeted sites at Qandil, Metina, Avasin, Haftanin and Basyan used by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants, the armed forces said.

Separately, a bomb blast blamed on PKK militants hit an armoured police vehicle near Turkey's border with Iraq on Friday, Turkish officials said.

Two special force police officers were injured in the explosion on a road in Hakkari province's Yuksekova district, they added.

A ceasefire between the PKK and the state collapsed in July and attacks on Turkey's security forces have increased amid a surge in violence in the predominantly Kurdish southeast, killing hundreds of people.


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