Turkish intelligence announces the killing of a leader in the Kurdistan Workers’ Party in northern Iraq

Istanbul - Turkish intelligence announced the killing of a leader in the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) organization in a security operation it carried out in northern Iraq.

Turkish intelligence stated in a media circular on Wednesday that one of its units charged with following up on the leader of the Labor Party and charged with supervising the training of women in the organization, Saria Atila, managed to kill her in the Hackrock area in northern Iraq.

Turkish intelligence indicated that Atila was hiding under the name Rosarin Shamsinan and that she joined the organization in 2007, and it was found that she had social field activities for the organization in Hackrock.

On the other hand, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the killing of three Kurdistan Workers' Party militants who were listed on the Turkish judiciary's wanted lists during a security operation in Diyarbakir province, southeast of the country.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency