Two soldiers killed in landmine blast in southeastern Turkey 
 
  (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-10-14 18:33  
ANKARA- Two Turkish soldiers were killed and 
another injured after stepping on a landmine planted by the outlawed Kurdish 
Workers' Party (PKK) during an operation in the southeastern province of Hakkari 
on Saturday, the semi-official news agency Anatolia reported. 
  Lieutenant 
Omer Azak and private Mahmut Elci died after stepping on a landmine planted by 
the PKK, a statement by the local governor's office was quoted as saying. 
  Private Suleyman Sanverdi was wounded in the explosion, while operation 
was underway in the region, said the statement. 
  The PKK recently 
declared a unilateral ceasefire with Ankara as of October 1, saying that it 
wants to pave the way for a resolution of the conflict through dialogue. 
  The PKK, which was listed as a terrorist organization by the United 
States and the European Union, has been fighting for an ethnic homeland in the 
mainly Kurdish southeastern Turkey since 1984 in a conflict that has claimed 
more than 30,000 lives.
   
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