Kurdish militants today attacked the security forces with rifles and rocket launchers in the central Sur district of Diyarbakir, prompting intense clashes that killed three soldiers and wounded six others, the army said in a statement.
One more soldier later died of his wounds in hospital, the Dogan news agency reported.
Vowing to flush out the PKK from Turkey's urban centres, the authorities have in recent weeks enforced curfews in three locations in the southeast to back up military operations that activists say have killed dozens of civilians.
Clutching bags of possessions and mattresses, residents of the affected areas rapidly moved to different neighbourhoods to take shelter, an AFP photographer said.
Curfews remain in place in the town of Cizre in Sirnak province near the Iraqi border, which was imposed on December 14. A curfew in nearby Silopi was partially lifted last week.
The army also said a total of 20 Kurdish rebels were killed in Cizre and Sur yesterday, bringing the total number of militants killed in the two towns to some 600 since the "anti-terror" operation started in December.
The operations mark a new escalation in six months of fighting with the PKK since a two-and-a-half year truce collapsed.
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