‘Turkish state has committed over 22,000 violations on Iraqi territory since 1987’

Ali Nime, a member of the Iraqi Parliament's Security and Defence Commission, stated that the occupying Turkish state has committed at least 22 thousand violations in 36 years and has carried out attacks to a depth of 300 kilometres.

According to RojNews, Ali Nime, a member of the Iraqi Parliament's Security and Defence Committee, spoke to Iraqi media about the invading Turkish state's attacks on Iraq and South Kurdistan.

Ali Nime remarked that the violations committed by the Turkish state in the Kurdistan Region continue, noting that it has carried out attacks up to 300 kilometres deep in Iraqi territory.

Ali Nime stated: "Turkey justifies its attacks with the absence of Iraqi forces in the Kurdistan Region. Since 1987, more than 22 thousand violations have been committed by Turkey on Iraqi territory. In response, Iraq has so far submitted more than 16 thousand petitions to the international community. However, the United Nations Security Council has not yet responded to any of them. The Iraqi government cannot respond to the attacks, but it can at least exert economic pressure."