Turkish authorities have strengthened security measures along the Türkiye-Iraq border in the southeastern province of Hakkari, where a newly constructed security wall and a network of deep trenches aim to curb illegal crossings, smuggling activities and potential terrorist threats, officials announced on Wednesday.
The 2,152-meter (7,060-foot) modular concrete wall, built in the Derecik district’s Anadağ village, was completed last year under the coordination of the Interior Ministry’s Directorate of Migration…
