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Turkish warplanes bomb Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq
Jul 29, 2008, 10:01 GMT
Baghdad - Turkish warplanes bombed on Tuesday suspected Kurdish rebel positions in villages in northern Iraq, a local Kurdish source said.
The airstrikes in the region of Kli Badran in the rugged Kandil mountains in Iraq's Kurdish Autonomous Region targeted rebels from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), the source said.
It is not immediately known if the airstrikes caused any damages in the area.
The Kandil mountains are regularly hit in Turkish airstrikes against PKK rebels.

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