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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

As part of Operation Claw-Tiger, the Turkish Armed Forces have destroyed more than 500 PKK targets in northern Iraq's Haftanin region.

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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq
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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

Turkish National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar addressed the commanders of the troops via video link, saying: "Operation Claw-Tiger is going very well."

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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq
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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

"We will continue with the same seriousness and determination and hopefully we will successfully end this operation," Akar said.

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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq
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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

On Monday, the ministry announced the start of Operation Claw-Eagle in northern Iraq, noting that Turkish fighter jets had destroyed caves where terrorists were taking shelter.

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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq
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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

The operation was carried out against terrorist bases in Sincar, Kandil, Karacak, Zap, Avasin-Basyan and Hakurk.

Operation Claw-Tiger began on Wednesday.

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Hundreds of PKK targets destroyed as part of anti-terror operation in northern region of Iraq

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US and EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of nearly 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.