The Anadolu Agency said the workers were seized while grocery shopping near the town Silopi yesterday and that Turkish security forces had launched an operation to rescue them.
The Chinese Embassy in Ankara would not confirm the report. Officials in Silopi could not immediately be reached for comment while Firat news, a Kurdish news agency that is close to the rebels, made no mention of the reported incident.
The Anadolu Agency said Kurdish rebels attacked the plant with rocket-propelled grenades and rifles late yesterday.
The attack by the autonomy-seeking Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, is widely believed to be retaliation to the killing in another town last week of a Kurd who was protesting against the Turkish security forces' removal of a statue of a Kurdish rebel fighter.
It comes amid talks between Turkish officials and the PKK's imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan, which aim to end a three-decade long conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
In 2013, Kurdish rebels declared a cease-fire and began withdrawing fighters from Turkey into bases in northern Iraq, but the withdrawal came to a halt in September after the PKK accused Turkey of not increasing Kurdish rights as promised.
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