Sinjar will not be new Qandil for PKK

Sinjar will not be new Qandil for PKK
Date: 27.10.2016 16:00

Turkish president also provides further details on Operation Euphrates Shield

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday that Turkey would not allow Sinjar to be the new Qandil for the PKK terrorist organization.
 
Speaking at a ceremony for relatives of martyrs and army veterans in Ankara, Erdogan said Turkey would not allow a PKK presence in the northern Iraqi region of Sinjar.
 
"We will go on this [Operation Euphrates Shield] campaign in Syria and Iraq, and now in Kirkuk, Mosul, Tal Afar and Sinjar. Why? Sinjar is about to be the new Qandil [for PKK]. Thus, we cannot allow it to happen in Sinjar, because there is PKK there."
 
Qandil Mountain has served as a PKK headquarters for the PKK in northern Iraq.
 
Erdogan proceeded to draw the new route of Operation Euphrates Shield in Syria.
 
"Now we are on the way to Al-Bab. Because Al-Bab is an important headquarters for [Daesh]. They will leave Al-Bab and the campaign will go on. We will head to Manbij and Raqqa."
 
Turkey's Operation Euphrates Shield was launched in late August to clear the northern Syrian border area of terrorists. It is now in its 65th day.
 
Operation Euphrates Shield has seen both Daesh and PKK/PYD terrorist groups targeted by the opposition Free Syrian Army plus Turkish tanks, artillery and aircraft.
 
Erdogan said that he had a phone call with the U.S. President Barrack Obama last night and said he had shared these steps with him.
 
"We don't need PYD-YPG terror organizations. PYD and PKK are all the same in Raqqa," he said. "We said 'Let's clear Daesh from Raqqa with you. We can deal with it together.' We have this power."

YEREL HABERLER

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