Cyber attack on Turkish government military and media sites.
News sources report a cyber attack on several Turkish government military and media sites.
Saberin News reported on Friday evening that a cyber attack had been carried out on several military and media sites of the Turkish government.
According to the news site, the cyber attack took place from Iraqi territory.
The Anatolian State News Agency, the Turkish Presidential News Agency and the website of the Birqdar UAV are among the sites targeted in the cyber attack.
A few days ago, the Turkish army launched a new operation in northern Iraq, codenamed “Claw-Lock”, with the aim of destroying the PKK group, using fighter jets, artillery and ground special forces. کرد. The move provoked a strong reaction from Iraqi officials and politicians.
Many Iraqi officials reacted strongly to the recent Turkish operation in the Kurdistan Region. In response to the Turkish operation, Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Sadr faction, said in a statement that Baghdad would “not remain silent” if Turkey repeatedly bombed Iraqi territory.
The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued an official statement on the day of the operation, strongly condemning the Turkish military invasion of Iraq, calling it against international law and the principle of good neighborliness.
In response, the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Thursday summoned Nazdar Ehsan Shirzad, Iraq’s interim caretaker in Ankara, to protest.
Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanjo Bilgij said on the website of the TIRTY channel about the reason for the summoning of the Iraqi ambassador that the remarks of the Iraqi officials about the paw-lock operation “offended Ankara”.