Binali Yıldırım tells soldiers Turkey will aggressively pursue terrorists, secure border crossings
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said on Monday Turkey would be “on the offensive" against terrorism following the defeated July 15 coup.
Yıldırım was speaking during his visit to the 2nd Border Brigade Command which carries out operations against the PKK in the rural Çukurca district of Turkey's southeastern province of Hakkari.
The premier told soldiers that Turkey was adopting a new method in the fight against terrorism after July 15.
"We will be on the offense, not the defense. We will find and neutralize these cowards wherever they are, in whichever cave and behind whichever stone.
“If we don't do this, we will continue to have to live under this threat," he said.
Yıldırım said the government had started comprehensive work to secure the country's border crossings.
"Hopefully, we will bring them under control in a short time through your operations and other works," he said.
"They [terrorists] cluster in 10-12 places in the country. We will keep in line this coward terrorist organization which has been engaging our homeland's attention for years and sapping its energy," he added.
The PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU -- resumed its decades-old armed campaign in July last year.
Since then, more than 600 security personnel have been martyred and over 7,000 PKK terrorists killed.