August 1992 Şırnak Clashes

August 1992 Şırnak Clashes were a series of clashes that broke out in the city of Şırnak between Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkish security forces[4] from 18 to 21 August 1992,[1] after PKK members had built barricades and attacked the District Gendarmerie Command's building with rockets and mortars.[5] During this battle over 20,000 of Şırnak's 25,000 inhabitants fled the town due to the violence. A total of 107 people were killed, including 85 rebels and 22 civilians.[4]

August 1992 Şırnak Clashes
Part of Kurdish–Turkish conflict

Location of Şırnak city and province in Turkey
Date18–21 August 1992[1]
Location
Şırnak, Turkey
37°30′59″N 42°27′40″E / 37.5164°N 42.4611°E / 37.5164; 42.4611
Result
Belligerents
PKK

 Turkey

Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses

80 killed

many injured
134 killed (Turkish claim)[3]
22 civilians killed[4]

The clashes started when a large force of PKK rebels attacked government buildings in Şırnak on the night of 18 August, and security forces responded by shelling and firing on rebel positions. Following the battle, a curfew was imposed in the town.[1]

Similar operations were later launched in the towns of Kulp in Diyarbakır Province on 3 October 1992,[2] and Varto in Muş Province on 17 September 1996.[5]

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Sources

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  • Sertaç Doğan, Şırnak Yanıyor 1992, Do Yayınları, 2008, ISBN 978-9944-1-0841-6