Turkish warplanes successfully attacked 16 Kurdish rebel targets in a cross-border raid in northern Iraq, AP quoted a military spokesman as saying today. The strikes late Thursday targeted rebel positions on Qandil mountain, Brig. Gen. Metin Gurak told reporters. Spokesman Ahmed Deniz of the Kurdistan Workers' Party said the attack began at 10 p.m. Thursday and lasted two hours, bombing areas including the villages of Kutak, Surage and Kozala. One rebel and two civilians were wounded, he said.