As Turkey
launched heaviest airstrikes yet on PKK positions in the Kurdish region
spanning southeast Turkey and northern Iraq, the militants today attacked
Turkish security forces in two separate assaults, killing five. Turkey began
its airstrikes last week, shattering a 2.5-year truce with Kurdish militants
who seek autonomy for the Kurdish regions of the country.
Today,
the leader of pro-Kurdish opposition HDP party, which won a surprisingly large
number of seats in Turkish parliamentary elections on 7 June, accused Erdogan’s
ruling party of dragging the country into conflict in revenge for losing its
majority in the parliament, largely due to impressive HDP showing.
Selahattin
Demirtas, the HDP leader, also said that Turkey’s recent airstrikes in northern
Syria, under the cover of targeting Islamic State militants, were largely meant
to prevent the Syrian Kurds to establish a contiguous Kurdish region in
northern Syria. The PYG, the Syrian Kurdish militants, have been leading the
fight against ISIL in Syria, since they famously defeated ISIL in Kobane, and
have recently retaken territories in northeast Syria occupied by ISIL. Having a
contiguous region in Syria is a crucial step in establishing an autonomous
Kurdish region on Turkish border, something Turkey violently opposes.
File photo: A missile-loaded Turkish Air Force warplane over Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey; 28 July 2015 (Emrah Gurel/AP)
File photo: A missile-loaded Turkish Air Force warplane over Incirlik Air Base in Adana, Turkey; 28 July 2015 (Emrah Gurel/AP)
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