The security sources raided a home in eastern Van province after receiving intelligence that the PKK militants were planning a large-scale attack on government buildings, killing 12 rebels, Dogan news agency reported.
One policeman was killed and two others were injured in the ensuing clashes, Dogan added.
"The terrorists came to Van to stage a big attack. Fortunately, we managed to prevent it," provincial governor Ibrahim Tasyapan told reporters, adding that dozens of hand granades and rifles had been seized in the raid.
A soldier and a police officer were also shot dead in Diyarbakir -- the largest city in the Kurdish-dominated southeast, security forces said.
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The army says that that a total of 448 PKK members have been killed in the three towns since the current campaign started in mid-December.
Turkey wages an all-out offensive against the PKK, with military operations backed by curfews ongoing to flush out the rebels from several southeastern urban centres that have raised concerns of a humanitarian crisis.
According to Haberturk daily's website, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a closed-door meeting of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) that the operations and curfews in the southeast would end within a week, but "there was no deadline."
"We will pursue our fight against terrorism with great determination until these killers have been wiped out from our mountains, plains and towns," he told the meeting on Sunday in televised comments.
Human Rights Foundation of Turkey said on Saturday that over 160 civilians, including 32 civilians, had so far been killed in curfew-hit towns.