Car bomb blamed on PKK explodes in Kurdish-majority southeast, killing one Turkish soldier and wounding 20 others. | |||||
DIYARBAKIR
(Turkey) - One Turkish soldier was killed and 20 others were wounded
when a car bomb blamed on Kurdish militants exploded in the
Kurdish-majority southeast, the army said on Monday.
In
a statement, the army said a total of 23 people were wounded in the
blast which took place late on Sunday, 20 of them soldiers and three of
them civilian family members.
The car bomb detonated
near a military command complex in the Dicle district of the Kurdish
majority province of Diyarbakir, a security source said, blaming the
attack on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
The command post and an adjacent housing area for families was seriously damaged in the attack, the Dogan news agency reported.
Police
stopped a suspicious car after the attack but the suspects inside
opened fire, injuring a judge and three police officers before they
fled, the agency said.
Turkey has been waging a major
military offensive against the PKK, listed as a terror group by Ankara
and much of the international community, after a two-year fragile
ceasefire collapsed last summer.
Since then, hundreds of members of the Turkish security forces have been killed.
The
renewed conflict has also struck at the heart of the country, with two
attacks that killed dozens of people in the capital Ankara claimed by a
PKK splinter group, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK).
The
same group on Sunday claimed last week's suicide bombing in Bursa,
Turkey's former Ottoman capital, which only killed the female bomber.
Over
40,000 people have been killed since the PKK took up arms in 1984
demanding a homeland for Turkey's biggest minority. Since then, the
group has pared back its demands to focus on cultural rights and a
measure of autonomy.
On Sunday, two police were killed
and 22 other people were wounded in another car bomb attack in the
southern city of Gaziantep, a major refugee hub, with initial suspicion
for that attack falling on jihadists.
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PKK attack kills at least one soldier in southeast Turkey
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