Turkey has carried out fresh attacks on ISIL targets in Syria, as well as striking military positions of the Kurdistan Worker’s Party or PKK in northern Iraq.<br /><br /> The government confirmed it carried out simultaneous airstrikes against seven PKK targets in Iraq. <br /><br /> It marks the first time Turkey has attacked the group since a truce was struck in 2013, and is likely to jeopardise the stalled peace process.<br /><br /> A statement on the PKK’s website said that the truce with Turkey has ‘no meaning anymore’ after the overnight attacks.<br /><br /> The military operations against ISIL mark a significant policy shift, but Ankara has also vowed to take on the PKK which has claimed attacks on security forces in the past few days.<br /><br /> Sharing a 900km long frontier with Syria, Turkey has faced increasing cross-border violence. On Monday 32 people were killed in a suicide bombing in the border town of Suruc.<br /><br /> The attack sparked violence in the southern Kurdish-dominated part of the country, where many accuse the gover