Bombing at Turkey police station kills 3, agency reports bloomeria

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 00:40:13


Bombing at Turkey police station kills 3, agency reports  bloomeria

A security source and local officials said the blast in Mardin was the work of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Anadolu reported.

'Mardin governorship said in a statement that two Turkish soldiers were martyred and one female civilian was killed when a PKK car bomb exploded at Cevizlik gendarmerie station. Seven people were injured -- three critically -- in the attack,' the agency reported.

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The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead.

The PKK, which seeks an independent state in Turkey, has been in an armed struggle with Ankara for decades and has been designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and EU. The group claims to represent Turkey's largest ethic group, the Kurds, who make up an estimated 20% of the population.

The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians.

A peace process crumbled last year, leading to fresh clashes in a number of different towns and cities in southeastern Turkey, with Turkish security forces imposing controversial curfews on predominantly Kurdish cities, contributing to a spike in tensions.

The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. A peace process crumbled last year, leading to fresh clashes in a number of different towns and cities in southeastern Turkey, with Turkish security forces imposing controversial curfews on predominantly Kurdish cities, contributing to a spike in tensions. Istanbul attack: Erdogan says Turkey will not be divided 'Mardin governorship said in a statement that two Turkish soldiers were martyred and one female civilian was killed when a PKK car bomb exploded at Cevizlik gendarmerie station. Seven people were injured -- three critically -- in the attack,' the agency reported. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The PKK, which seeks an independent state in Turkey, has been in an armed struggle with Ankara for decades and has been designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and EU. The group claims to represent Turkey's largest ethic group, the Kurds, who make up an estimated 20% of the population. The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. A security source and local officials said the blast in Mardin was the work of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Anadolu reported. A security source and local officials said the blast in Mardin was the work of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Anadolu reported. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The PKK, which seeks an independent state in Turkey, has been in an armed struggle with Ankara for decades and has been designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and EU. The group claims to represent Turkey's largest ethic group, the Kurds, who make up an estimated 20% of the population. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The PKK, which seeks an independent state in Turkey, has been in an armed struggle with Ankara for decades and has been designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and EU. The group claims to represent Turkey's largest ethic group, the Kurds, who make up an estimated 20% of the population. A peace process crumbled last year, leading to fresh clashes in a number of different towns and cities in southeastern Turkey, with Turkish security forces imposing controversial curfews on predominantly Kurdish cities, contributing to a spike in tensions. A security source and local officials said the blast in Mardin was the work of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Anadolu reported. The PKK, which seeks an independent state in Turkey, has been in an armed struggle with Ankara for decades and has been designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and EU. The group claims to represent Turkey's largest ethic group, the Kurds, who make up an estimated 20% of the population. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. The bombing comes just weeks after ISIS carried out a major attack on Istanbul's main airport that left 44 people dead. The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. The PKK has claimed responsibility for attacks on military and police targets in the past. It generally does not target civilians. A security source and local officials said the blast in Mardin was the work of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), Anadolu reported. A peace process crumbled last year, leading to fresh clashes in a number of different towns and cities in southeastern Turkey, with Turkish security forces imposing controversial curfews on predominantly Kurdish cities, contributing to a spike in tensions.

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