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Turkish drone and clashes eliminate three PKK members in Iraq, security agency says

A Turkish drone strike killed one member of the Kurdistan Employee Celebration (PKK) and wounded 2 others as they were holding a meeting in a refugee camp in northern Iraq on Monday, the region's counterterrorism service stated.

Independently, 2 other PKK members died in clashes with Turkish forces north of Dohuk, a city in the same region about 40km (25 miles) from the Turkish border, 2 security sources told Reuters.

The PKK - which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union - took up arms versus Turkey in 1984, with the preliminary objective of developing an independent Kurdish state.

It has actually considering that moderated its objectives to seeking greater Kurdish rights and limited autonomy in southeast Turkey.

The drone struck a PKK meeting in Makhmour camp, the counter-terrorism service stated. Ankara has stated the camp housing thousands of Kurdish refugees from Turkey is a sanctuary for Kurdish militants.

The sources stated the clashes occurred on Monday in the Mount Gara location, a base for the PKK that has come under Turkish attacks over the previous two months.

Ankara frequently performs airstrikes on PKK militants in northern Iraq and has lots of outposts in the Iraqi area.

The PKK is not designated a terrorist organisation in Iraq, however Iraqi authorities have prohibited it from releasing operations against Turkey from their area.

(source: Reuters)