Alwaght-Three Turkish troops and 11 Kurdish militants have been killed following clashes between the two sides days before a G-20 summit in Turkey.
The regional governor's office said Friday that Turkish security forces killed 11 Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, fighters in clashes in the mainly Kurdish province of Sirnak, bordering Iraq.
The rebels detonated a bomb on a road in the town of Lice, killing two troops. Another soldier died in a clash in Van province.
On Friday, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu vowed to press ahead with anti-PKK operations in the town of Silvan, where authorities have imposed a curfew in three districts for the past 11 days. Turkey's Human Rights Association says two security force members and seven civilians have died there since Nov. 3.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed that his government will fight the PKK until all of its militants are “liquidated.”
The PKK has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region in southeastern Turkey since 1980s. The conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead.
Turkey will be hosting the G20 Leader's Summit which is due to be held on November 15-16 in its southern city of Antalya.
There are reports of groups protesting the upcoming G20 Summit and operations of Turkish security forces against the PKK militants.
