The Kurdish terrorists kill 15 Turkish soldiers near Semdinli in the southeast part of the country, the military said.
Turkish soldier was killed in the attack by saying that the terrorists comes from the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), based across the border in northern Iraq.
In general says Turkish army reply to the attacks, which kill 23 Kurdish independence terrorists, but he disappeared after their army attack occurred.
Turkey accused PKK responsible for a series of bomb attacks in Turkish cities, and often attack the Kurdish warrior through the air.
More than 40,000 people suspected to be killed since 1984, when the PKK launched a campaign to establish Kurdish homeland in southeast Turkey.
Attack is the latest sortie against the Turkish military post by gerilyawan using heavy weapons.
Battle continues
Turkey has launched several cross-border military operation into northern Iraq since the beginning of the year 2008.
The Turkish general accused the PKK using the area as a haven and base for deadly attacks against Turkish military in the region south and east Turkey.
In a few months recently, and military contacts gerilyawan often involved in the weapons border areas.
In May, the Turkish armed forces said gempuran air during the week successfully kill 150 gerilyawan PKK.
In the most fierce battle, thousands of Turkish soldiers into the border of Iraq in February, before later withdrawn after receiving pressure from the international community.
Turkish government, leaders of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is currently conducting consultations on the parliament to extend the pipe military operations across borders, one of the last to see the development likely will be approved, said the BBC journalist Sarah Rainsford in Turkey.
The Government of Turkey associate with a series of PKK attacks on targets in Turkey, especially in some explosive Istambul in the month of July.
Seventeen people killed and about 150 others suffered injuries when two bombs exploded in the area of housing in the largest city in the country.
In July, three A German climber also stolen by the PKK in eastern Turkey. They were later released safely.
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