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Operation Dawn (2012)

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Operation Dawn
Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict
Date8–19 September 2012
Location
Result Turkish victory
Belligerents
 Turkey Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
Strength

2,000 personnel

100 village guards
Casualties and losses
6 killed plus 2 village guards killed 140 killed and one captured

Operation Dawn (Turkish: Şafak Operasyonu) also referred as Operation Silent Epic (Turkish: Sessiz Destan Operasyonu) was an operation launched by Turkish Armed Forces against the PKK aimed at cleasing PKK separatists from Şemdinli.

Operation details

The operation was launched by Turkish Army backed by Turkish Air Force. It lasted 11 days and claimed to cleanse 60% of PKK separatists from Şemdinli. Remaining PKK officers have been summoned to Qandil Mountains. On 29 September government declared Şemdinli is fully controlled by Turkish forces and operations are about to move other zones. With a last effort PKK fighters tried to plant mines on roads at same day - however they failed. Mines exploded in their hands and their ripped bodies were collected by Turkish forces from the road. During this operation a female PKK leader called Ader prepared an attack on an outpost that resulted in 9 soldiers killed.[1]

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