Military actions will contribute to the Ankara Security Turkman
Striking by the Turkish Air Forces the positions of LIH in Syria and PKK in Iraq, create opportunities to combat terrorist groups, and to provide security for the Turkish minority - Turkemans.
After Saddam Hussein's regime was eliminated in Iraq and a Kurdish autonomy was established , the situation of Turkmans has seriously deteriorated from a security standpoint. Unprotected Turkmans appeared in Syria.
Experts believe that the establishment in the Syrian territory along the border with Turkey, a security zone length of 110 km and 60 km width opens wide possibilities for the protection of Turkmans, which total in Syria about 4 million.
Meanwhile, during the air strikes on the positions of PKK, this group suffered significant damage - weapons depots, training grounds, the air defense batteries were destroyed, and 130 terrorists were killed.
The headquarters of one of the leaders of the PKK – Garailan was also bombed, but at this moment he was not there. Turkish media reported that Ankara is planning to strike more massive strikes at terrorist groups. These measures involve the need to pre-empt terrorist attacks inside Turkey.
However, according to experts' reports, the Turkish authorities are fighting in fact against the Kurds, not LIH. -05D-
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