
Kurdish PKK Burns Weapons in Symbolic Push for Peace with Turkiye
Outlawed PKK militants destroyed arms in Northern Iraq as part of a historic shift towards democratic politics in pursuit of Kurdish autonomy.
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Outlawed PKK militants destroyed arms in Northern Iraq as part of a historic shift towards democratic politics in pursuit of Kurdish autonomy.
The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has declared a ceasefire with Türkiye following a call from their leader Abdullah Ocalan, urging the disbandment of the group and a move towards peace and democracy.
Two attackers killed 5 and injured 22 at Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara. Authorities suspect the PKK. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya provided updates on the tragic incident.