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Turk army says can't confirm Iraq incursion report
06 Jun 2007 15:38:19 GMT
Source: Reuters
ANKARA, June 6 (Reuters) - Turkey's military General Staff said on Wednesday it could not confirm a report that it had sent several thousand troops into northern Iraq to combat Kurdish militants hiding there.

"I cannot confirm this report," said a General Staff official, referring to the Associated Press report.
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Motorists in central Baghdad queue for petrol July 11, 2007. Motorists sometimes queue for half a day to get petrol, the fact that Iraq has the world's third largest oil reserves adds to their frustration.



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