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More Than 5,000 Kurdish Militants Killed Since July: Erdogan

More Than 5,000 Kurdish Militants Killed Since July: Erdogan

DIYARBAKIR - Turkish security forces have killed more than 5,000 militants belonging to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) since its ceasefire with the Turkish state collapsed last July, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.
The figure would suggest a major blow to an organization that has waged its armed campaign for autonomy in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast region since 1984.
Erdogan also told the Turkish armed forces' War Colleges in a speech that 355 state security forces had been killed in the period, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency.
The southeast has been gripped by violence since July, with the security forces battling the PKK and its youth wing, known as the Patriotic Revolutionary Youth Movement (YDG-H), in densely populated urban centers. The fighting has marked the deadliest period in at least two decades of the insurgency.
On Monday, a local elected official in Sarioren, in Sanliurfa province, was shot dead after suspected militants hijacked his car, security sources said. They were fleeing after detonating an explosive targeting a military vehicle. Three soldiers were hurt in the explosion, they said.(Reuters)