Turkish intelligence reported that 6 members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) were killed in northern Iraq.

And on Sunday, the Turkish Defense Ministry announced that “7 members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) were killed in northern Iraq,” explaining that “they were killed after their whereabouts were established, and this is happening as part of Operation Claw “. – “Castle” and “Tiger Claw” which continues in Iraq.

“The inevitable fate of the terrorists is clear,” she said in a statement, stressing that counter-terrorism operations will continue as usual. Last April, Ankara launched Operation Claw-Castle against the positions of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and factions loyal to it in northern Iraq, which Ankara classifies as terrorist entities.

Last July, Iraq filed a complaint with the UN Security Council against Turkey and summoned its charge d’affaires from Ankara after Baghdad accused Turkey of bombing a tourist resort in the northern province of Dahuk that killed 9 people and injured 23.