PKK kills 2 soldiers in attack, injures 10
PKK kills 2 soldiers in attack, injures 10
The New Anatolian with AP / Ankara
The terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) killed an army officer and a military policeman in a southeast town and injured 10 other soldiers who were out on routine patrol, officials said on Friday.
The attack occurred Thursday night in the Sirnak province, at the foot of Mt. Gabar, believed to be a frequently used base of the PKK.
The wounded soldiers were taken to a hospital in Diyarbakir for treatment following the attack along with an ensuing firefight, a military official said. He did not know whether any terrorists were killed or injured in the attack.
The report of the attack came just a day after an apparent suicide bombing killed three and injured 19 in the eastern city of Van, escalating already-high tensions in the region and the country over a controversial legal case accusing a top general of seeking clandestine profits from the terrorist attacks in the southeast.
There has yet been no claim of responsibility for the bombing in Van, though media reports said police had been on the lookout for three suspected suicide bombers there.
The PKK, which has been fighting for the past two decades in the southeast and claimed more than 37,000 lives, was said to be behind the attack on the soldiers on Thursday night.
The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
PKK kills 2 soldiers in attack, injures 10
The New Anatolian with AP / Ankara
The terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) killed an army officer and a military policeman in a southeast town and injured 10 other soldiers who were out on routine patrol, officials said on Friday.
The attack occurred Thursday night in the Sirnak province, at the foot of Mt. Gabar, believed to be a frequently used base of the PKK.
The wounded soldiers were taken to a hospital in Diyarbakir for treatment following the attack along with an ensuing firefight, a military official said. He did not know whether any terrorists were killed or injured in the attack.
The report of the attack came just a day after an apparent suicide bombing killed three and injured 19 in the eastern city of Van, escalating already-high tensions in the region and the country over a controversial legal case accusing a top general of seeking clandestine profits from the terrorist attacks in the southeast.
There has yet been no claim of responsibility for the bombing in Van, though media reports said police had been on the lookout for three suspected suicide bombers there.
The PKK, which has been fighting for the past two decades in the southeast and claimed more than 37,000 lives, was said to be behind the attack on the soldiers on Thursday night.
The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.
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