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Turk troops repulse rebel attack -security officials
25 Oct 2007 06:41:00 GMT
Source: Reuters
A Turkish soldier patrols along a road in the southeastern Turkish province of Sirnak.
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A Turkish soldier patrols along a road in the southeastern Turkish province of Sirnak.
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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Turkish forces deploying tanks and artillery repulsed an attack by up to 40 Kurdish militants on a military post near the Iraqi border, security officials said on Thursday.

The attack late on Wednesday targeted Turkish gendarmes, or paramilitary police, in the mountainous Hakkari province, the officials said.

After heavy clashes, the guerrillas withdrew back into northern Iraq, taking with them an unknown number of dead and wounded, the officials said.

The incident came as Turkey continues a military buildup along the Iraqi border ahead of a possible incursion into northern Iraq to crush rebel camps there.

Early on Thursday, witnesses saw F-16 fighter jets taking off from the airport in Diyarbakir, the largest city of Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast region. It was not known where the planes were heading.
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Anti-war protesters burn mocks of U.S.-made Patriot missiles during a rally in front of the South Korean Defense Ministry in Seoul October 30, 2007. The protesters denounced the South Korean government's plans to extend the deployment of Korean forces in Iraq and demanded a stop to the introduction of U.S. Patriot missiles. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA)



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