At least one Turkish warplane hit an area in Iraq’s Qandil mountains late on Sunday morning, but there was no confirmation of casualties, PKK spokesman Dozdar Hamo told Reuters.
Turkish authorities did not immediately confirm the operation.
Turkey’s military has launched air strikes and limited ground missions into northern Iraq since August this year after a surge in separatist attacks by the PKK, or Kurdistan Workers Party, following the breakdown of an earlier cease-fire.
The PKK launches attacks from hideouts inside the remote Iraqi mountains as part of their fight for more Kurdish autonomy and rights. More than 40,000 people have been killed since the PKK took up arms in 1984.
Turkish leaders last month vowed revenge with air and ground strikes after the PKK carried out one of its deadliest attacks in the conflict, killing 24 Turkish soldiers in raids on military outposts in the south of the country.
Turkish air strike hits northern Iraq: PKK rebels
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