The Turkish military says itswarplanes have carried out airstrikes against militants from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), destroying their compounds in northern Iraq.
The military said six fighter jets, accompanied by drones, destroyedmilitant compounds, depots and shelters inside Iraq.
Turkeys airstrikes insidethe Iraqi territory have repeatedly drawnfire from Baghdad, which has denounced Ankara for violating the countrys sovereignty.
The Iraqi government is also urging Turkey to pull out troops from a base in the Arab country's north, into which they were deployed last month.
Turkish forces have killed almost 600 PKK militants sincemid-December, said the military.
Theairstrikes were followed by a devastating explosion ina multi-story police headquarters in Turkey's Diyarbakir province on Wednesday, which Ankara blamed on the PKK.
The blast occurred when an explosive-laden car hit the headquarters in Cinar District and destroyed its entire faade.
The building was then attacked with rocket launchers and long barreled weapons, the Turkish daily, Sabah, reported. Reports said several peoplelost their lives.
Violenceflared between themilitant group and the Turkish army lastJuly and shattered a fragile two-and-a-half-year ceasefire between the two sides.
The PKK launched its insurgency against Turkey in 1984. So far, more than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict.