Unidentified drone attack injures 3 at Turkish-Kurdish refugee camp in Makhmur

Unidentified drone attack injures 3 at Turkish-Kurdish refugee camp in Makhmur
2024-09-10T20:47:52+00:00

Shafaq News/ On Tuesday, an unidentified drone struck a Turkish-Kurdish refugee camp in Makhmur, located between Nineveh and Erbil.

According to a security source speaking to Shafaq News Agency, the attack occurred at 05:00 p.m. local time, injuring three camp residents.

The camp houses hundreds of families displaced from Turkiye for years. Ankara claims that the camp is used by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) to train fighters and launch attacks within Turkish territory.

The conflict between Turkiye and the PKK dates back to the early 1980s when the PKK started advocating for an independent Kurdish state within Turkiye.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the conflict intensified, with the PKK engaging in guerrilla warfare and the Turkish military conducting large-scale operations against PKK bases.

On August 15, after two days of high-level security talks in Ankara, Turkiye and Iraq signed an agreement focusing on military, security, and counter-terrorism cooperation, explicitly targeting the PKK. This agreement includes establishing joint coordination and training centers in Baghdad and Bashiqa.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, speaking alongside his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein after talks in Ankara, described the defense agreement as having "historical importance." Hussein noted that the accord was "the first in the history of Iraq and Turkiye" in this field.

Notably, after signing the agreement, Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler told Reuters that the recent counter-terrorism measures taken by Turkiye and Iraq marked a turning point in their relations. He added that Ankara wanted Baghdad to take an additional step and officially designate the PKK as a terrorist organization as soon as possible.

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