The Kurdish resistance movement has declared that it is entering one of the most decisive and impactful phases of its struggle, asserting its capability to target critical Turkish economic and military infrastructure across a vast geographical area.
Murat Karayilan' In a recent statement, a spokesperson for the movement emphasized that their operational reach extends beyond Northern Kurdistan to include parts of the Mediterranean region and Central Anatolia. "We possess the technological capacity to strike all relevant Turkish state targets in these regions," the statement read.
While the group has refrained from utilizing this capability thus far, the spokesperson hinted at the possibility of escalation if deemed necessary. "If we have not acted on this until now, there are reasons for that. However, if required, we are prepared to take such steps," they said.
The statement detailed the group's ability to target a wide array of critical infrastructure, including refineries and other economic assets, as well as military installations. "We are equipped with the technical means to carry out such operations," the spokesperson asserted, underscoring their operational readiness and denying any suggestion of weakness.
This declaration signals a potential intensification of hostilities, raising concerns over the broader implications for regional stability and economic security.