At least 81 positions in northern Iraq belonging to PKK terrorists, including hideouts and weapons caches, were targeted by Turkish fighter jets
Turkish military jets have struck PKK terror targets in northern Iraq neutralising at least two terrorists, as part of a campaign dubbed Operation Claw-Eagle.
The PKK terrorist group uses the mountains of northern Iraq as a launchpad for attacks within Turkey. The operation targeted at least 81 positions, which included caves used for weapons storage and providing shelter to terrorists.
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