Senior PKK Official Killed in Turkish Operation in Iraq’s Sinjar

The aftermath of the Turkish intelligence operation in Sinjar. (Turkish intelligence)
The aftermath of the Turkish intelligence operation in Sinjar. (Turkish intelligence)
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Senior PKK Official Killed in Turkish Operation in Iraq’s Sinjar

The aftermath of the Turkish intelligence operation in Sinjar. (Turkish intelligence)
The aftermath of the Turkish intelligence operation in Sinjar. (Turkish intelligence)

Turkish intelligence revealed the death of a high-ranking member of the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK), Masoud Jalal Osman, known as Zagros Chakdar, during a recent operation in the Sinjar region of Nineveh Province, northern Iraq.

The news was reported by the Turkish agency “Anadolu,” citing security sources on Friday.

According to the same sources, Osman was involved in forcibly recruiting young individuals from Syria and was also responsible for issuing directives to execute numerous attacks targeting Turkish forces.

Sources revealed that Osman had relocated from Syria to Iraq in 2018, becoming the PKK head in Sinjar.

He was known for employing force to subjugate the local population.

According to the sources, Osman was eliminated by a Turkish intelligence operation while en route to participate in a meeting in Sinjar.

Back in 2021, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had threatened to carry out a military operation against PKK positions in Sinjar.

However, the operation was never launched due to the tension it caused between Baghdad and Ankara, as well as regional and international opposition to it.

In May, just days after the first round of presidential elections in Türkiye, an attack attributed to Türkiye in Sinjar resulted in the death of three Yazidi militants associated with the PKK.

Observers believed that Erdogan’s victory in a third presidential term, granting him an additional five years in power, could escalate attacks against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), of which the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) are a major component.

Türkiye views the SDF as an extension of the PKK in northern Syria and fears the expansion of their military influence in northern Iraq. A potential Turkish ground operation in Sinjar to curb their influence has not been ruled out.



Türkiye Says It Believes Kurdish Fighters Will Be Forced Out of All Syrian Territory

Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler takes part in a NATO Defense Ministers' meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 12, 2023. (Reuters)
Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler takes part in a NATO Defense Ministers' meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 12, 2023. (Reuters)
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Türkiye Says It Believes Kurdish Fighters Will Be Forced Out of All Syrian Territory

Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler takes part in a NATO Defense Ministers' meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 12, 2023. (Reuters)
Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler takes part in a NATO Defense Ministers' meeting at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium October 12, 2023. (Reuters)

Türkiye believes Syria's new rulers, including the Syrian National Army (SNA) armed group which Ankara backs, will drive Kurdish YPG fighters from all territory they occupy in northeastern Syria, Defense Minister Yasar Guler said on Sunday.

Türkiye regards the Syrian YPG as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants who have fought an insurgency against the Turkish state for 40 years and are deemed terrorists by Ankara, Washington, and the European Union.

The YPG spearheads an alliance, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which is backed by the United States and controls territory in northeastern Syria. Since the fall of Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad two weeks ago, Türkiye and Syrian groups it backs have fought against the SDF, seizing the city of Manbij.

"We believe that the new leadership in Syria and the Syrian National Army, which is an important part of its army, along with the Syrian people, will free all territories occupied by terrorist organizations," Guler said during a visit to Turkish troops on the Syrian border with military commanders.

"We will also take every necessary measure with the same determination until all terrorist elements beyond our borders are cleared," he said in a video released by his ministry.

Ankara has demanded the Syrian Kurdish fighters disband, and has called on Washington to withdraw its support. The US military acknowledged last week it has 2,000 troops on the ground in Syria, twice as many as it had said previously.

On Saturday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Türkiye would do "whatever it takes" to ensure its security if Syria's new administration was unable to address its concerns.