List of Turkish operations in northern Iraq

The Kurdish-Turkish conflict spilled over into Iraqi Kurdistan in 1983,[7] and has continued there intermittently since. The Turkish Armed Forces has launched a series of operations in Northern Iraq against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).[8] More than 37,000 people have been killed in the conflict since 1984.[9]

Turkish operations in Northern Iraq
Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict; Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
Date1983 – present
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents

 Turkey


Previous:
KDP (1992, 1995, 1997)[1][2]

PUK (1992)[1][2]

PKK
YBŞ
PJAK[3]


Previous:

PUK (1997)[4]
Casualties and losses
400+ killed[5] 8,000+ killed
1,700 captured,[5]
6,800+ displaced[6]

The operations resulted in a permanent Turkish presence in northern Iraq since 2018.[10] The Iraqi government views these operations as a violation of Iraq's sovereignty,[11] with President Barham Salih demanding from Turkey their end and the withdrawal of all of the Turkish armed forces from his country's territory.[12]

Date Operation TAF Fatalities (Wounded) PKK Fatalities (Captured)
5 October 1992 – 15 November 1992 Operation Northern Iraq 28 (125) 1,551 (1,232)
20 March 1995 – 4 May 1995 Operation Steel 64 (185) 555 (13)
12 May 1997 – 7 July 1997 Operation Hammer 114 (338) 2,730 (418)
25 September 1997 – 15 October 1997 Operation Dawn 31 (91) 865 (37)
21 February 2008 – 29 February 2008 Operation Sun 27[13][14][15] 240
25 April 2017 2017 Turkish airstrikes in Syria and Iraq 0 33
28 May 2019 – 14 June 2020 Operation Claw 17[16] 417[17]
17 April 2022 – Present Operation Claw Lock 83 995
Total: 282 (739) 6,417 (2,700)

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References edit

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  16. ^ 2 killed (30 May 2019),[1] 1 killed (19 July 2019 per turkey),[2] 3 killed (25 Aug. 2019),[3] 2 killed (23 Sep. 2019),[4] 1 died (28 Oct. 2019),[5] 1 killed (2 Dec. 2019),[6] 2 killed (2 Jan. 2020),[7] 2 killed (14 Jan. 2020),[8] 2 killed (25 March 2020),[9] 1 killed (15 April 2020),[10] total of 17 reported killed
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