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US-backed YPG continues to use child soldiers in Syria, expert says
The U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish YPG, a faction of the PKK terrorist group, continues to recruit and use child soldiers, constituting a serious violation of international human rights law, a Turkish researcher has revealed. Kutluhan Görücü, a foreign policy researcher at the Turkish think-tank...

Turkiye eliminates over 270 PKK/YPG terrorists in January
Turkiyes ongoing counterterrorism operations in northern Iraq and Syria have led to the elimination of 278 PKK terrorists so far in 2025, the Turkish Defense Ministry announced Thursday. According to ministry spokesperson Rear Adm. Zeki Aktürk, 57 terrorists were neutralized last week alone in...

Turkish FM urges Iraq to join hinge fight against PKK, Daesh
On Sunday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited Baghdad, where he met with senior Iraqi officials and called for a collaborative effort against the PKK and Daesh, both of which pose significant threats to both nations. Fidan, during his meeting with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein,...

'Turkiye may strike terrorists suddenly, one night'
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed Turkiyes unwavering commitment to national security, stating that the Turkish military could strike terrorist targets suddenly, one night. Speaking at a press conference following a cabinet meeting on Monday, Erdogan emphasized that Turkiye has repeatedly...

Turkiye president Erdogan vows continued support for united Syria
Turkiye president Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday reaffirmed Turkiyes commitment to supporting Syrias territorial integrity and its peoples struggle for freedom, hailing the noble uprising that led to the fall of the Assad regime. Speaking at a Justice and Development Party (AK Party) convention in...