The Turkish military carried out airstrikes in northern Iraq and killed 17 members of the illegal Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), according to the defense ministry.
Turkey has been conducting a cross-border operation in Iraq known as Claw-Lock as part of its fight against PKK members.
Turkey has also started military operations in Syria against the Kurdish YPG force, which it regards as an extension of the PKK.
On Friday, Turkey struck Iraq and killed 12 Kurdish militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.
Turkey, the United States, and the European Union have all recognized the PKK, which has been fighting against the Turkish state since 1984, as a terrorist organization.