Iran strikes PEJAK targets in northern Iraq in first air operation
Hurriyet Daily News with wires
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The Iranian artillery shelled the villages of Kani Saif, Jomarasi and Kara Sozi, that belong to the Panjwin district, at 4 am (0100 GMT), a senior Iraqi border guard official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"After the (initial) attacks, at 9 am three Iranian helicopters attacked these areas again," he said. "This is the first time they have used helicopters," he added.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The raids came a week after 26 people were killed in a fierce gun battle between Iranian police and the PEJAK, the PKK's Iranian wing, near the Iraqi border.
Eighteen of those killed in the April 24 clash were Iranian policemen and eight were PEJAK members, Iranian officials said on Saturday.
Western Iran, which has a sizeable Kurdish population, has seen deadly fighting in recent years between Iranian security forces and the PEJAK operating out of rear-bases in neighboring
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