PKK rebellion (2015–present)
| Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present) | 
| Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present) and the Spillover of the Syrian Civil War | 
|  | 
| Belligerents | 
|  Turkey |  Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)
 YDG-H:  HBDH
 
  Kurdistan Freedom Hawks | 
| Commanders and leaders | 
|  Recep Tayyip Erdoğan 
  Hulusi Akar (from 18 August 2015) 
  Necdet Özel (until 18 August 2015) |  Murat Karayılan 
  Bahoz Erdal 
  Cemil Bayık | 
| Units involved | 
| Turkish Armed Forces Turkish National Police Village Guards 
 Other forces:Some Kurdish tribesGrey Wolves
 
 |  PKK:
 HBDH PJAK YDG-H:
 | 
| Strength | 
| Around 10,000 Turkish police and military personnel65,000 Village Guards360,000 active military personnel
 244,000 Police forces
 (2015 figures, of which not all are directly involved)
 233,000 Security Guards
 | 4,000–33,000 | 
| Casualties and losses | 
| 
973 security forces killed (per the Crisis Group)
871 security forces killed (Turkish claim)
7,183–9,327 security forces killed (PKK claim; as of Jan. 2017)
 | 
1,352 militants killed (per the Crisis Group)
10,100 militants killed or captured (Turkish claim)
1,181 militants killed (PKK claim; as of Jan. 2017)
 | 
| 404 civilians killed (independent estimates)500,000 displaced219 unidentified killed (civilians or militants; per the Crisis Group)
 337 civilians killed (Turkish claim)
 500–1,000 civilians killed (HDP claim)
 2,000 killed in total (UN claim)
 
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 Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)
 Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK)
YDG-H:
 HBDH
 HBDH
 Murat Karayılan
 Murat Karayılan
 Bahoz Erdal
 Bahoz Erdal
Turkish Armed Forces
Turkish National Police
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