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- Operation_Murat abstract "Operation Murat, which was launched on 23 April 1998, by the Turkish Army against the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the Turkey's South-Eastern Hakkâri Province. It is said to have been the largest Turkish military operation in the entire Kurdish–Turkish conflict or even the largest Turkish military operation since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey.The Turkish Army used 40,000 troops to pursue 450 Kurdish guerillas led by Murat Karayılan. Turkish forces however failed to kill or capture Karayılan after they cornered him in Kulp, Diyarbakir, in May.During the first three days of the operation, there were clashes in Diyarbakir, Bingöl, Muş and Bitlis. Within Diyarbakir province, the clashes were concentrated around Kulp, Lice and Hani and in Bingöl Province, they were centered around Genç. The military declared they killed 58 militants, captured 3 militants and lost 3 security forces during the first three days. Militants downed a military plane in Kulp, whereafter an Armenian businessman was detained.Pro-PKK sources have alleged that former PKK military commander Şemdin Sakık aided Turkish forces during the operation, after he was captured by Turkish forces shortly after leaving the PKK to join forces with the Kurdistan Democratic Party.".
- Operation_Murat causalties "1 aircraft downed".
- Operation_Murat causalties "27 killed".
- Operation_Murat combatant "PKK".
- Operation_Murat commander Murat_Karay%C4%B1lan.
- Operation_Murat isPartOfMilitaryConflict Kurdish%E2%80%93Turkish_conflict.
- Operation_Murat place Turkey.
- Operation_Murat result "Security Forces fail to capture Murat Karayılan".
- Operation_Murat strength "40,000".
- Operation_Murat strength "450".
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- Operation_Murat caption "Location of Hakkâri within Turkey".
- Operation_Murat casualties "1".
- Operation_Murat casualties "12".
- Operation_Murat casualties "27".
- Operation_Murat casualties "4".
- Operation_Murat combatant "PKK".
- Operation_Murat commander "24".
- Operation_Murat commander "Murat Karayılan".
- Operation_Murat conflict "Operation Murat".
- Operation_Murat date "April–May 1998".
- Operation_Murat hasPhotoCollection Operation_Murat.
- Operation_Murat partof Kurdish–Turkish_conflict.
- Operation_Murat place "South-Eastern Turkey".
- Operation_Murat result "Security Forces fail to capture Murat Karayılan".
- Operation_Murat strength "40000".
- Operation_Murat strength "450".
- Operation_Murat subject Category:1998_in_Turkey.
- Operation_Murat subject Category:Conflicts_in_1998.
- Operation_Murat subject Category:History_of_Hakkâri_Province.
- Operation_Murat subject Category:Kurdistan_Workers'_Party.
- Operation_Murat subject Category:Military_operations_involving_Turkey.
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- Operation_Murat comment "Operation Murat, which was launched on 23 April 1998, by the Turkish Army against the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the Turkey's South-Eastern Hakkâri Province. It is said to have been the largest Turkish military operation in the entire Kurdish–Turkish conflict or even the largest Turkish military operation since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey.The Turkish Army used 40,000 troops to pursue 450 Kurdish guerillas led by Murat Karayılan.".
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- Operation_Murat name "Operation Murat".