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Turkey hits PKK sites in Iraq and Syria following the fatal Ankara attack ,10 facts to know

Turkey began air strikes against Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) strongholds in Iraq and northern Syria in response to a deadly attack on an airplane in Ankara. The Turkish Defense Ministry orchestrated these actions and emphasized that they are part of vengeance plots.

The Turkish Defense Ministry stated Wednesday that its forces had carried out air strikes against PKK targets in Iraq and northern Syria. The strike comes in retaliation to a deadly attack on an airliner in Ankara, Turkey.

According to Al Jazeera, an attack on the Turkish Space Agency’s (TUSAS) headquarters outside Ankara on Wednesday killed at least six persons and injured 22 others. Two terrorists were “neutralised” in the attack, which occurred at 3.30 p.m. local time, according to Yerlikaya X. Three of the injured were released from the hospital, while 19 others are still receiving care.

The incident happened during negotiations between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Erdogan criticized the crime, labeling it a “heinous terrorist attack.” Photos from the area revealed smoke, flames, and gunfire. A man with a rucksack and a gun, as well as a woman with a weapon, were captured on security camera.

No group has claimed duties, but Yerlikaya speculated the incident could be linked to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has been fighting the government for decades.

There was a global outcry, with international leaders condemning the violence. Russian President Vladimir Putin conveyed his condolences to Erdogan, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reaffirmed NATO’s commitment for Turkey in the face of terrorism.

Turkey: Kurdish militants in Iraq and Syria targets after terror assault in Ankara | 10 facts to know

Turkey: Turkey’s air force bombed Kurdistan Workers Party (KWP) militants in Iraq and Syria on Thursday, October 24, in retaliation to a horrific terror attack on a defense firm near Ankara that killed five and injured 22. In a statement, the defense ministry stated that the aerial offensive destroyed more than 30 targets, but did not offer specific locations where they were targeted.

It stated that “all kinds of precautions” were taken to protect civilians after believing Kurdish militants were responsible for the terror attack on the defense business.

The strikes on KWP targets in Iraq and Syria came hours after two suspected Kurdish terrorists, a man and a woman, detonated bombs and opened fire on the aerospace and defense business TUSAS on Wednesday, October 23. Here are some things to know about Turkey’s terror assault.

Top Things to Know About Turkey’s Terror Attack

  1. Two gunmen attacked Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc., killing five and injured more than twenty. They were “eliminated” by security personnel.
  2. Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz stated that four of the victims were TAI employees and the fifth was a taxi driver. According to media sources, the assailants killed the taxi driver and used his vehicle to carry out their crimes.
  3. Television video showed smoke billowing above the TAI campus, with explosions and gunfire resounding in the distance. Later, Turkey’s media regulator imposed a broadcast ban and limited access to major social media networks.
  4. At the time of the incident, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Erdogan later condemned the attack as a “heinous terrorist attack”.Putin offered his “condolences regarding the connection with the terrorist attack.”
  5. The militant Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, was thought to be responsible for the attack on the defense company. However, no one has claimed credit for the most recent attack on Turkey.
  6. The PKK, regarded as a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies, has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish government. It maintains several rear locations in Iraq and Syria’s Kurdish territories.
  7. Defense Minister Yasar Guler pointed the finger at Kurdish terrorists, saying, “We give these PKK scoundrels the punishment they deserve every time.” However, they never come to their senses. We will follow them until the final terrorist is removed.”
  8. The terror incident in Turkey came a day after a far-right nationalist party leader linked with Erdogan said that the PKK’s imprisoned leader should be granted release provided he renounces violence and disbands the organization.
  9. The attack jolted Turkish markets, with the country’s benchmark stock index falling as much as 2%. The lira fell 0.1 percent to 34.28 per dollar at 9:48 p.m. in Istanbul.
  10. TUSAS develops, produces, and assembles civilian and military aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other defense and space systems. Its UAVs have helped Turkey gain an advantage in the fight against Kurdish insurgents both on its own territory and across the border in Iraq.

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