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Hours after terror attack on defence firm, Turkey launches airstrikes on 30 targets in Iraq, Syria

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published October 24, 2024
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Turkey Launches Airstrikes on Iraq, Syria Hours After Deadly Terror Attack on Defense Firm

Just hours after a deadly terror attack targeted Turkey’s state-run aerospace and defense company, TUSAS, Ankara retaliated with a massive airstrike on Kurdish militant hideouts in Iraq and Syria. Turkey’s Ministry of Defense confirmed that over 30 targets were destroyed in the operation, signaling a swift and forceful response to the attack, which killed five people and wounded more than a dozen others. The attack, which Turkish authorities suspect was carried out by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), has further escalated tensions in the region.

The attack on TUSAS

The terror attack took place at the TUSAS complex, located in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Wednesday. Two attackers, a man and a woman, detonated explosives and opened fire at the facility, causing widespread chaos. Among the casualties was Zahide Guclu, a mechanical engineer who was at the entrance of the complex at the time to receive flowers sent by her husband. The attackers arrived at the facility in a taxi, and after detonating explosives, they fatally shot the taxi driver, whose body was later discovered in the trunk of the vehicle.

According to Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, the two assailants were killed during the attack. While Yerlikaya indicated that the PKK is likely behind the attack, the identification process for the attackers is ongoing. Defense Minister Yasar Guler condemned the attack, vowing to eliminate the remaining PKK militants. “We give these PKK scoundrels the punishment they deserve every time. But they never come to their senses. We will pursue them until the last terrorist is eliminated,” Guler stated.

Immediate retaliation: Airstrikes on Iraq and Syria

In response to the attack, Turkish fighter jets launched airstrikes on Kurdish militant hideouts in northern Iraq and Syria, regions where the PKK has a presence. The Ministry of Defense reported that more than 30 targets, including shelters, ammunition depots, and logistical hubs used by PKK militants, were struck and destroyed in the operation.

The swift retaliation is in line with Turkey’s long-standing military strategy to eliminate PKK strongholds in neighboring countries. The PKK, which has been fighting for autonomy in southeastern Turkey since the 1980s, has been classified as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, and the European Union. The conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives over the decades.

Erdogan, international reactions

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, attending the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, condemned the attack, calling it a “heinous act of terror.” He expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and reiterated his government’s resolve to continue fighting terrorism. Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a statement, offered his sympathies and condemned the terror attack. Similarly, the United States Embassy in Turkey issued a statement strongly condemning the attack and expressing support for Turkey’s efforts to combat terrorism.

The role of TUSAS in Turkey’s defense sector

TUSAS (Turkish Aerospace Industries) is a critical player in Turkey’s defense sector. The company specializes in the design, production, and assembly of both civilian and military aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and other defense systems. TUSAS’ UAVs have been pivotal in Turkey’s operations against the PKK, giving the country a strategic advantage in both reconnaissance and targeted strikes.

The attack on TUSAS is significant not only because of the loss of life but also because it targeted one of Turkey’s key defense contractors. The company has been instrumental in modernizing Turkey’s military capabilities and supporting Ankara’s efforts to neutralize Kurdish militants.

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A fragile political climate

The attack came just one day after a major political development in Turkey, when the leader of the far-right nationalist party, aligned with Erdogan, hinted at the possibility of granting parole to PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan if he agreed to renounce violence and disband his organization. Ocalan, who has been imprisoned since 1999, leads the PKK and has long been seen as a critical figure in the ongoing conflict. The attack has thrown into question any potential for dialogue between the Turkish government and Kurdish militants, despite recent discussions about a possible political resolution.

The pro-Kurdish political party in Turkey, which also condemned the attack, pointed out that the timing of the violence was suspicious, occurring just as renewed dialogue seemed to be on the horizon. The attack and Turkey’s military response are likely to further complicate any potential negotiations, intensifying an already volatile situation.

Conclusion

Turkey’s rapid military response to the terror attack on TUSAS highlights the country’s determination to continue its fight against the PKK. As tensions in the region escalate, the attack serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace efforts and the ongoing conflict that has shaped the lives of many in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria for decades. While the Turkish government is focused on retaliating against Kurdish militants, the broader implications for regional stability and potential dialogue between the Turkish state and Kurdish factions remain uncertain.

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