Erbil, 7 Sept. (AKI) - Turkey will erect a separation wall along the border with northern Iraq (Southern Kurdistan) aimed at stopping infiltration of rogue elements of the nationalist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) inside their territory, the Turkish daily Yeni Shefak reported, quoting unnamed military sources.
The Turkish army will built a 470 km separation wall along the border with Iraqi Kurdistan at an estimated cost of 2.8 million dollars, the paper said.
The wall will be protected with surveillance cameras, while rugged areas where the wall cannot be built will be electronically controlled to detect any violation of borders, the paper said
The PKK has established their headquarters on Mount Qandil, near the borders of Iraq and Iran.
The Turkish army will built a 470 km separation wall along the border with Iraqi Kurdistan at an estimated cost of 2.8 million dollars, the paper said.
The wall will be protected with surveillance cameras, while rugged areas where the wall cannot be built will be electronically controlled to detect any violation of borders, the paper said
The PKK has established their headquarters on Mount Qandil, near the borders of Iraq and Iran.
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