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Kurdish guerrillas gain control over more
areas in Kurdistan-Turkey
17.10.2005
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NEWSDESK, Oct 15
- Kurdish HPG guerrillas have gained control over
more areas in northern Kurdistan (Eastern-Turkey)
according to the latest reports from the war.
Turkish military authorities in Kurdistan are
worried that the failed military offensives against
Kurdish guerrillas has created tactical momentums
for the HPG, which the authorities say 'has most
likely recognized vacuum patterns created by
systematic and predictable Turkish military
operations concentrated to predictable targets
without the advantage of surprise attacks'. Turkish
authorities believe that the guerrillas are using
the 'vacuum patterns' to move into new areas to set
up strongholds instead of retreating to the old
ones.
The Kurdish guerrillas capability of setting up road
blocks in broad daylight and maintaining it for
almost an hour has also worried the Turkish
authorities.
The latest road block was set up by the Kurdish
guerrillas on the freeway between Midyat and Idil on
October 9. Over 70 cars were stopped and checked and
a man identified as a Turkish police officer was
captured by the guerrillas. The guerrillas left the
area together with the captured police officer after
holding a long speech to the people they had stopped
at the road block.
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