Sulaimaniyah, June 28  (AKnews) – Three Kurdish rebel fighters were killed in clashes with  Turkish forces backed by helicopters, Turkish media sources reported  today.
Turkish News Agency, Cihan, said the three Kurdistan  Workers Party (PKK) militants were killed in a gunfight that lasted for  hours in Tunceli city in Dersim region.
The PKK's media official  Roj Wilat confirmed that clashes broke out between PKK and Turkish  forces, but did not give details of casualties.
"The military  operations and bombardments of the Turkish army in the border  territories continue" said Wilat, "the Turkish army continues to attack  the PKK guerrillas"
Formerly a peaceful group made up of  students, the PKK took up arms against the Turkish state in 1984 to  fight for an independent state for the country's Kurds. 
Around 45,000 people have died in the war against the Turkish military so far, many of them civilians.
Last  week, the PKK set two conditions for the Turkish state in order to  extend a ceasefire it had unilaterally declared: inclusion of jailed PKK  leader, Abdullah Ocalan, in the resolution of the Kurdish Issue, and a  public pledge from the country's leaders to end military operations  against the outlawed party and commit to peaceful reconciliation.
The  PKK has declared 8 unilateral ceasefires over the years in favor of  finding peaceful means to resolve the issue,  but the Turkish state -  which along with the US and the EU lists the organization as a  "terrorist group - has officially refused to enter into negotiations  with them.
By Raber Y. Aziz, with contributions from Dilshad Saifaddin.
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28/06/2011 21:47
 
