Ankara continues operation against PKK fighters, number of killed Kurds exceeded 600

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The Turkish Defense Ministry reported yesterday about the destruction of 15 fighters of the Kurdistan Workers Party in the Turkish city of Cizre (Sirnak province) and one in the Sur Diyarbakır region, more than 600 Kurds have died since the start of the operation, reports RIA News.



“Fifteen members of the separatist terrorist organization (PKK) have been destroyed in Cizre, since the beginning of the operation in this city - 352. One terrorist was killed in Sur, at the start of the operation, 103, ”the military department reported on Tuesday.

Earlier, the military announced the elimination of 136 Kurdish militias from Silopi and more than 20 in Nusaybin.

The agency recalls that in December the Turkish authorities "declared a curfew in a number of Kurdish-populated regions in the south-east of the country, in particular, in the Sur region of Diyarbakır, Cizre and Silopi, Sirnak Province, as well as in Nusaybin and Dargechit of Mardin Province." Currently, street clashes continue in Sura and Cizre.
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  1. +11
    20 January 2016 11: 15
    The Turkish Defense Ministry reported yesterday that 15 fighters of the Kurdistan Workers Party were killed in the Turkish city of Jizra (Shirnak province) and one in the Sur Diyarbakir region, more than 600 Kurds have died since the start of the operation

    And what, the Kurds are members of ISIS, terrorists ?!
    Or is it just "sour" for the Turks that there is such a nation on their territory ?!
    Why does not Fashington resent the hundreds of those killed ?!
    1. +12
      20 January 2016 11: 21
      Quote: Starover_Z
      Why does not Fashington resent the hundreds of those killed ?!

      And Fashington is indignant at hundreds and thousands of killed civilians of Donbass? Rhetorical question...
      For Americans, every "native child's tear" is important only when it serves the interests of promoting "democracy." In other cases, thousands of lives of natives (white and colored) do not attract the attention of the world hegemon.
    2. +2
      20 January 2016 12: 02

      And what, the Kurds are members of ISIS, terrorists ?!
      Or is it just "sour" for the Turks that there is such a nation on their territory ?!
      Why does not Fashington resent the hundreds of those killed?
      The civil war in Turkey has been going on for more than a dozen years, more than 20 thousand people have died. And this conflict is beneficial to America, and at the same time they support Turks and Kurds.
    3. 0
      20 January 2016 16: 08
      Quote: Starover_Z
      Why does not Fashington resent the hundreds of those killed ?!


      Apparently the "blackest" gave the go-ahead for the destruction of his own allies at the request of the "Sultan".
      (cry.)
  2. +4
    20 January 2016 11: 15
    Yes, they have already killed all the Kurds, completely without loss on their part. Well this is the east. There, any information should be divided by 18!
    1. +2
      20 January 2016 11: 41
      completely lossless for its part ..
      It also makes me think that Turkish soldiers are shooting at unarmed ...
    2. 0
      20 January 2016 14: 04
      Quote: Mountain Shooter
      Yes, they have already killed all the Kurds


      "There are many of us. You can't hang everyone." Remember? Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya ...
  3. +4
    20 January 2016 11: 16
    The Kurds need help, of course, on the quiet.
    1. +15
      20 January 2016 11: 37
      Quote: Primus Pilus
      The Kurds need help, of course, on the quiet.
      “Not quietly, but honestly!” For helping the gangs in Chechnya, for the bombings in Russia, and for the downed SU-24! So Russia has every right to arm the Turkish Kurds in the fight for their RIGHT cause!
  4. +6
    20 January 2016 11: 18
    They claim how many Kurdish militias were killed. And how many civilians were killed and infrastructure destroyed? Will Turkey Love More There? No, of course. It will be a war for many years without a winner. And hatred will remain for a long time as after the massacre in Armenia. The Armenians also did not forgive and will not forgive the Turks. So Turkey will either fall apart or it will be like an ulcer corroding the Kurdish syndrome.
    It would be good if the Kurds were given self-government, full rights - the effect would be great and positive. And time and life in one country would erase the difference where the Kurdish is and where the Turks are.
    1. 0
      20 January 2016 11: 57
      The mentality will not allow them to give the Kurds autonomy. Stubborn fanatics! But Armenians were slaughtered for the same reason. And Russians are not cut only because of the love of money.
      1. +3
        20 January 2016 12: 14
        Quote: TBM - 75
        The mentality will not allow them to give the Kurds autonomy. Stubborn fanatics! But Armenians were slaughtered for the same reason. And Russians are not cut only because of the love of money.

        They do not cut Russians out of fear, therefore they prefer to spoil Russia out of the blue and not for the first hundred years
  5. +2
    20 January 2016 11: 21
    ISIS organizes the terrorist attacks in Turkey, and the Turks fight the Kurds with the tacit approval of Washington, the main "defender" of human rights ...
    1. 0
      20 January 2016 16: 13
      Quote: Lesovik
      ISIS organizes the terrorist attacks in Turkey, and the Turks fight the Kurds with the tacit approval of Washington, the main "defender" of human rights ...


      You are right, the charade is the head of a sirkul. Oh, it won’t end in good. what
  6. +1
    20 January 2016 11: 24
    After the terrorist attack in Turkey, no one claimed responsibility for the bombings. Therefore, it is obvious that the Kurds did it.
  7. +1
    20 January 2016 11: 25
    Because of some sort of a downed plane, Turkey got such a smut with the Kurds, in the sense of the Russian Federation’s support for Kurds. But what kind of idea did Erdogan have, troops are entering the territory inhabited by Kurds, and the Russian Federation together with the world community (well, at least NATO) turns a blind eye to this (remember the meeting in Antalya where Erdogan agreed with Putin). What now? Indeed, besides the Russian Federation, the Kurds are supported by the United States and Iran.
    1. +1
      20 January 2016 11: 27
      With Kurds, their smut has been going on for decades. By the way, I have not heard anything about the support of the Kurds of the Russian Federation. The Americans, yes, support the Kurds, financially and instructors
      1. +1
        20 January 2016 13: 51
        Which Kurds are we talking about? If about Barzani's supporters who actually cooperate with ISIS, then yes, the Americans support them, and the Turks look after them on the spot so that they do not foolishly fight ISIS, and to orient their leadership as "pro-Turkish". If about the PKK in Turkey, then the States approve of the Turkish massacres. If about the Syrian Kurds, then the States themselves cannot decide on their positions - it depends on whether the States can deploy them against Assad, or still the Syrian Kurds will remain with Assad in an unspoken alliance. The Kurdistan Region has not even emerged theoretically yet, and the Kurdish people have already been torn apart, as you can see. Divide and rule.
    2. +3
      20 January 2016 11: 43
      Because of some sort of shot down plane


      It was OUR plane and OUR pilot died ... In my opinion, it is disrespectful to use the epithet "some" in relation to our compatriots fighting for our country.

      I agree with the rest, minus is not mine.
    3. +3
      20 January 2016 12: 12
      Quote: user
      Because of some sort of shot down plane
      “You thought well what you wrote?”
      1. 0
        20 January 2016 17: 29
        Because of some sort of shot down plane


        I accidentally overheard a snippet of conversation between the "Turkish comrades" and put it in.
    4. +1
      20 January 2016 13: 05
      Quote: user
      Because of some sort of a downed plane, Turkey got such a smut with the Kurds, in the sense of supporting the Russian Federation of Kurds

      you just as from igils broadcast, ascribe to yourself other people's "exploits". The conflict with the PKK has existed for a long time and its aggravation in 2015 occurred long before the downed plane. so that the Russian Federation has nothing to do with it.
  8. +1
    20 January 2016 11: 25
    Should the Kurds help?
    1. +3
      20 January 2016 11: 35
      well, the first step in this direction has been taken. It is not in vain that Lavrov recently met in Moscow with Demirtash (the head of the largest Kurdish party). So, we will see.
      1. 0
        20 January 2016 13: 06
        if the demirtash is convicted of subversive activities or direct contacts with the RPK, then they will put him in a cell next to Ocalan, and that's all.
  9. +2
    20 January 2016 11: 26
    In fact, it’s not so simple there. The Kurds have several parties and not all of them are hostile towards Turkey. There are friends. If the Kurds were a single force, they would have won the right to statehood long ago.
  10. +2
    20 January 2016 11: 31
    More than 600 Kurds died

    Something tells me that these victims will pour out the Turks with bloody tears and great trouble for their country. Erdogan is the destroyer of Turkey as a state.
  11. 0
    20 January 2016 11: 32
    Yeah, the next "cyborgs" are Turkishons. "No losses!" If they really do not exist, then the Osman who went stupidly shoots the contents of the watered. prisons. There is no other explanation.
  12. +3
    20 January 2016 11: 42
    Given the population of Kurds living in Turkey, this number of victims will only make them angry. The Turks are doing another stupid thing - they get involved in a full-scale war with their people, which they can’t quickly end. Kurds have been ill for decades, they have lost thousands of fighters during this time, they have nowhere to rush. New Kurdish soldiers will grow up and forward, to the Turks. But among the Turks themselves, problems climb out of all the holes, they begin to spray and someday the last Kurdish straw will break the back of the Turkish camel.
    1. +2
      20 January 2016 11: 45
      Quote: Mikhail Krapivin
      Kurdish population

      laughing ...... By post - I agree. Moreover, the Kurds do not conduct combined arms battles, although they have been doing this lately. Basically, their tactics are guerrilla warfare, which, as you know, is quite difficult to counter. (And the Kurds succeeded in this) In addition, Erdogan, fearing a coup d'etat, expelled many sensible officers and generals from the army. The Kurds have recently gained solid combat experience, successfully fighting with militants in Syrian Kurdistan.
  13. +7
    20 January 2016 11: 46
    the Ottomans solved the Armenian question in 1914; the Kurdish question was probably being solved now. the main thing is that in both cases the Ottomans get away with the complete silence of the civilized west. but about these aces on the chain at the State Department, such as gum. organizations I generally keep quiet. need to help the Kurds. otherwise, the Ottomans will get to Russia by quiet glanders. history fact.
  14. Dam
    0
    20 January 2016 11: 48
    If this is not the Civil War, then what? And human rights activists keep something in the anus
  15. +1
    20 January 2016 12: 03
    At first, Turkey reported the destruction of ISIS militants, as it were, and now it does not hide the fact that it is exterminating the Kurds, which now is so hard, because on the other hand the militants.
  16. +2
    20 January 2016 12: 09
    We need to help the Kurds with weapons.
  17. +1
    20 January 2016 12: 11
    Turks are overwhelmed because of impunity.
  18. +5
    20 January 2016 12: 12
    tvm75 you are mistaken. they slaughtered Armenians, the Ottomans occupied this terr. among Armenians. the population did not accept this. the Ottomans decided to simply clear the territory of the population. By the way, this was done with the support of the Kurds. the Ottomans promised them to give the property of the Armenians for loyalty. they pecked and got a donut hole. so I say, and if the Kurds were not led, then maybe there would have been no Armenian genocide and the Kurds would have been under the ground?
    1. +1
      20 January 2016 13: 16
      finally the Kurds predominantly settled the lands cleared of Armenians.
      the genocide experience is quite successful, in extreme cases (this is still a long way off, but ...) they can repeat it with the Kurds. and these areas can be populated by more kindred nations — Uzbeks, for example, to be invited — there is a clear surplus of population among those, and even now they will start leaving Russia.
      1. +1
        20 January 2016 13: 56
        Then it’s more likely that the Turkmen will be settled. Most of the Uzbeks are not relatives of the Turks. Khoja Nasreddin is not a relative of the Turkic emirs.
  19. +1
    20 January 2016 16: 59
    At present, there are intensified military operations of the air forces and the Syrian army to close the Turkish border, after which you can try to solve the Kurdish problem by creating a single Kurdish state, this will be the biggest success of the supporters of creating Kurdistan, which is supported by many countries of the world, the UN and Russia.