About 2,200 militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party will start leaving Turkey on June 1 and will withdraw in late November, Sabah reports.
Militants in the Hakkari Province and at the border of Turkey, Iran and Iraq will be the first ones to withdraw. Over 700 militants will leave the territory in a week and return to the Kurdish Autonomy of Iraq.
Then, they will be followed by militants in the provinces of Hatay, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaras, Osmaniye, Adana and Adiyaman. About 80 militants will leave Turkey in 20 days, move to Syria and then to Iraq.
About 600 militants in Van and Sirnak will move to the Kurdish Autonomy of Iraq in 35 days.