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Kurdish militants suspend 'operations' after Turkey earthquake

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  • Source: Agencies
  • 10 Feb 12:02
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A PKK leader orders Kurdish militants to halt operations against Turkey in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit the country and Syria.

  • PKK militants near Duhok in the Iraqi Kurdistan region (AFP)
    PKK militants near Duhok in the Iraqi Kurdistan region (AFP)

Kurdish militants are temporarily suspending "operations" in Turkey after the massive earthquake that struck the country and Syria, a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) leader announced.

Monday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake, which claimed the lives of more than 18,000 in Turkey, struck a region that has witnessed some of the heaviest fighting between Turkish government forces and the PKK.

The group's co-leader Cemil Bayik told the PKK-linked ANF news agency that "thousands of our people are under the rubble" and urged a focus on recovery work rather than waging war.

"We call on all our forces engaged in military actions: stop the military actions in Turkey, in metropolises and cities," Bayik said in comments published on the site late Thursday.

"We have decided to not conduct any operation as long as the Turkish state does not attack," he added. 

Bayik continued, "The quake caused a massive disaster. Thousands of our people are under the rubble. Everyone must mobilize using all their means."

The PKK leader noted that the pause in fighting would stay in place "until the pain of our people is relieved and their wounds are healed."

"Of course, the attitude of the Turkish state will also be decisive in our decision," he added.

Turkish officials did not respond to Bayik's comments.

On Tuesday, the Turkish Ministry of Defense accused the PKK of targeting a Turkish post on the Syrian border

"The terrorist organization PKK/YPG, devoid of a sense of humanity, took advantage of the earthquake and launched a vile attack from a multi-barreled rocket launcher from Tell Rifaat to the area of ​​responsibility of our border post Oncupinar," the Ministry tweeted.

It is noteworthy that on November 20, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar announced that Turkey launched the "Operation Claw-Sword" offensive against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq and Syria.

The Turkish Defense Ministry claimed that the offensive was carried out in line with the right of self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter.

Later, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country is committed to destroying the PKK "until its last militant is neutralized" and raised the possibility of conducting a ground operation soon, blaming the Kurdish militants for the November attack that killed six people in Istanbul.

Read more: Turkey launches new operation against PKK militants in the southeast

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