PKK fighters cast weapons into fire to mark start of disarmament
PKK fighters gathered in northern Iraq to symbolically cast their weapons into a fire, marking the start of disarmament.
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PKK fighters gathered in northern Iraq to symbolically cast their weapons into a fire, marking the start of disarmament.
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