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Hi Travera1, you remove all the serious sources, and add three unsourced paragraphs. You remove all the wikilinks and don't add new ones... and it's not even helpful to add them as most of it has anyway no issue with the attacks. Then that Barack Obama agreed he would send a delegation to discuss the US support to the PKK to Erdogan ...etc. That Turkey has an agreement with Turkey about point shooting has nothing to do with the Hakkari attack...Then also the claims about Kurdish casualties... or arrested members of the PKK. Where they politicians or children flashing the victory sign, demanding Kurdish language education is viewed as support for the PKK in Turkey...gender equality as well. At least add an according to Turkish sources before the PKK members. Turkish sources are not good for casualties of the enemy. Just as Kurdish sources are no good for a destruction of the Turkish enemy. Source phrase by phrase, add wikilinks, remove what has nothing to do with the Hakkari attack and source what you can source with the English sources before present in the article. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 12:31, 23 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]