Turkish forces kill 10 PKK/YPG members in Iraq and Syria

The Turkish Armed Forces have neutralized a total of 10 individuals associated with the PKK/YPG groups in northern Iraq and Syria.
The operation targeted 2 PKK members in the Qandil region of northern Iraq and 8 PKK/YPG members in the Euphrates Shield region in northern Syria.
The Turkish Defense Ministry released a statement on social media, asserting that “nowhere is safe for terrorists”.
The term "neutralized" in this context can refer to either killing or injuring the individuals involved.
While the Turkish Defense Ministry statement provides details about the operation and the number of individuals neutralized, it does not offer further information about the specific circumstances of the event. (ILKHA)
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