Operation Martyr Helmet Dêraluk

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Operation Martyr Helmet Dêraluk
Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict
Date12–13 January 2024
Location
Result PKK victory (per HPG)
Belligerents

People's Defence Forces

Free Women's Units
Turkey
Casualties and losses
2 killed unknown [1]
4 wounded

Operation Martyr Helmet Dêraluk (Kurdish: Operasyona Şehîd Helmet Dêralûk) was an operation carried out by HPG and YJA-STAR on 12–13 January 2024. In which they ambushed Turkish Armed Forces positions in the mountains of Zap, Iraqi Kurdistan.[1]

Background[edit]

The deadly clashes came amongst increased tensions between PKK and Turkish Armed Forces in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan. It was claimed by the HPG that these clashes were a response to "Increased Turkish occupation".[2]

Incident[edit]

On 12 January at 17:10, the HPG led an ambush on Turkish positions in the mountains. The HPG propaganda claimed to have killed 61 Turkish soldiers and wounded 4 others, along with destroying or confiscating many pieces of Turkish equipment and firearms. Shortly after, on 13 January at 12:00, more Turkish soldiers were targeted and 1 Turkish position was hit. This attack was carried out by YJA-STAR.[3]

Aftermath[edit]

After the attacks, the PKK published a seventy-minute video on their social platforms of the operation carried out in the Zap Area.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Seventy-minute footage of the revolutionary guerrilla operation in Zap". anfenglishmobile.com.
  2. ^ medya, eylul (2024-01-14). "Kurdish forces claim success against Turkish military in Zap region". Medya News. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  3. ^ "HPG announces the outcome of the revolutionary operation in Zap". ANF News. Retrieved 2024-02-14.