Two soldiers of the Turkish regime were killed in northern Iraq

Ankara (ST) –   The Ministry of Defense of the Turkish regime announced the death of two of its soldiers who were  participating in the Turkish aggression on northern Iraq.

Anatolia Agency, speaking on behalf of the Turkish regime, quoted the ministry as saying “on Saturday, an explosive device went off in northern Iraq, resulting in the death of two soldiers and the injury of two others.

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry confirmed last April that the Turkish regime’s military operations in Iraq are hostile and provocative, and constitute a blatant violation of Iraq’s sovereignty to its territorial integrity. The ministry denies the existence of any coordination with it in that field.

Najla Khoury

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