Turkey, PKK played on ISIS presence to enter Iraq: Iraqi defense minister
kurdsatnews
Jul 25, 2022
Turkish tanks at a military base in the Kurdistan region.
In an interview with the Al-Arabiya on June 24, the Iraqi Defense Minister said that Turkey has not responded to Iraqi demands to withdraw its troops from the Zelkan military base in northern Iraq, and Turkish soldiers are 20 kilometers deep in northern Iraq and that the PKK exploited the chaos, and penetrated deeper into Iraqi territory.
Regarding Turkey's last week bombing of Zakho that killed nine tourists and injured over twenty others, the defense minister said, "Turkey used heavy artillery and is responsible for the deaths of civilians."
"Turkey took advantage of the fight against ISIS to enter Iraqi territory," the minister added.
"We suggested to Turkey the establishment of coordination centers in Diyarbakir and Mosul, we were surprised by the Turkish bombing, as the Turks did not coordinate with us," the minister revealed.
The recent Turkish assault on Iraqi civilians in northern Iraq caused massive nationwide protests against Turkey that resulted in heated diplomatic friction between Ankara and Baghdad. Turkey stopped issuing visas for Iraqis when protesters shut down Turkish Visa centers across Iraq.
In Iraq's southernmost city of Kut, desperate protesters burned a café named Istanbul when they could not find a Turkish Visa center or representative office.
Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu claimed that Turkey did not shell the tourist resort. Even though, 24 hours after the massacre, Turkey shelled the Parakhe tourist resort over twenty times.
Ankara cites PKK's presence for its continuous assaults and military incursions into northern Iraq. To fight them outside its territory, Turkey has set up more than 100 military outposts and five military airbases in northern Iraq.
Ankara frequently targets PKK fighters in the Kurdistan region, that is, northern Iraq, using drones and artillery, usually with significant collateral damage.
Regarding the killing of the tourists in the Kurdistan region's Zakho district, Kurdistan region deputy prime minister Qubad Talabani said that "over a hundred civilians have lost their lives in the past few years due to Turkey's continuous air raids in the Kurdistan region."
Community Peacemakers Teams (CPT) representative in Iraq Kamaran Osman said that the Turkish army has increasingly resorted to targeting residential areas.
"In one instance in which the CPT observed, a Turkish drone surveilled a PKK vehicle for an hour, and it waited until it was close to a civilian area and struck the vehicle, killing civilians with the PKK fighters," Osman explained.