Operation Tokat

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Operation Tokat
Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict

3D map of the North Iraq area
DateJune 14, 1996
Location
Result Turkish victory
Belligerents
 Turkey PKK
Casualties and losses
6 deaths 90 deaths

Operation Tokat (Turkish: Tokat Harekâtı) was an operation by the Turkish Air Forces and Turkish Land Forces into northern Iraq on 14 June 1996 against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). It was part of a larger operation called Operation Steel. After the operation, Turkish government claimed that 6 Turkish troops and 90 PKK rebels were killed.

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