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Methane gas inside northern Iraq cave kills 12 Turkish soldiers

Methane gas inside northern Iraq cave kills 12 Turkish soldiers

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Twelve Turkish soldiers have died after inhaling methane gas during a mission in northern Iraq, the Turkish Ministry of National Defence says.
'Four other of our heroic comrades in arms, affected by methane gas, have died … bringing the total number of victims to 12,' the ministry said in a post on X on Monday.
According to it, the incident took place on Sunday as troops searched for the remains of a soldier killed by fighters belonging to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in 2022.
PKK has been labelled a terrorist group by Turkiye, the European Union and the United States. It fought for Kurdish autonomy for years, a fight that has been declared over now.
Nineteen soldiers were exposed to the gas inside a site once used by armed fighters as a hospital.
The condition of the remaining seven soldiers was not clear immediately. 'I wish a speedy recovery for our heroes affected by methane gas,' Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on X.
The soldiers were conducting a sweep operation inside a cave at an altitude of 852 metres (2,795 feet) in the Metina region, part of Turkiye's ongoing Operation Claw-Lock targeting the PKK positions in northern Iraq.
Though the gas is not considered toxic, methane can become deadly in confined spaces due to suffocation risks. The ministry has not clarified how the gas accumulated inside the cave.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his 'great sorrow' over the incident and extended condolences to the families of the fallen.
Defence Minister Yasar Guler travelled to the area to oversee inspections and attend ceremonies for the deceased.
News of the deaths emerged as a delegation from the pro-Kurdish DEM party was visiting jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan as part of the ongoing negotiations with the Turkish government.
The decades-long conflict between Ankara and the PKK has killed more than 40,000 people since 1984.
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Methane gas inside northern Iraq cave kills 12 Turkish soldiers
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Twelve Turkish soldiers have died after inhaling methane gas during a mission in northern Iraq, the Turkish Ministry of National Defence says. 'Four other of our heroic comrades in arms, affected by methane gas, have died … bringing the total number of victims to 12,' the ministry said in a post on X on Monday. According to it, the incident took place on Sunday as troops searched for the remains of a soldier killed by fighters belonging to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in 2022. PKK has been labelled a terrorist group by Turkiye, the European Union and the United States. It fought for Kurdish autonomy for years, a fight that has been declared over now. Nineteen soldiers were exposed to the gas inside a site once used by armed fighters as a hospital. The condition of the remaining seven soldiers was not clear immediately. 'I wish a speedy recovery for our heroes affected by methane gas,' Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on X. The soldiers were conducting a sweep operation inside a cave at an altitude of 852 metres (2,795 feet) in the Metina region, part of Turkiye's ongoing Operation Claw-Lock targeting the PKK positions in northern Iraq. Though the gas is not considered toxic, methane can become deadly in confined spaces due to suffocation risks. The ministry has not clarified how the gas accumulated inside the cave. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his 'great sorrow' over the incident and extended condolences to the families of the fallen. Defence Minister Yasar Guler travelled to the area to oversee inspections and attend ceremonies for the deceased. News of the deaths emerged as a delegation from the pro-Kurdish DEM party was visiting jailed PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan as part of the ongoing negotiations with the Turkish government. The decades-long conflict between Ankara and the PKK has killed more than 40,000 people since 1984.

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