Kurdish rebels have killed 15 Turkish soldiers near Semdinli in the country's south-east, the military says.
The soldiers died during an attack by fighters said to be from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), based over the border in northern Iraq.
Generals said 23 rebels were also killed as troops fought back in some of the most deadly clashes in months.
Turkey blames the PKK for a series of bomb attacks on its cities, and often targets rebels with air strikes.
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Turkey has launched a number of military incursions across the border into northern Iraq since the start of 2008.
Generals accuse the PKK of using the region as a sanctuary from where to plan and carry out deadly attacks against Turkish troops in the south and eastern regions of Turkey.
(BBC)
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