Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency, citing a statement by the Turkish Armed Forces, said the attack was the work of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
ISTANBUL (AP) — Kurdish militants detonated a car bomb Sunday outside
a military checkpoint in southeast Turkey, killing ten soldiers and
eight civilians, the prime minister said. Turkey immediately launched a
military operation against the rebels in response.
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim gave the death toll during a press conference in Istanbul and condemned the attack.
“For the stability of our country, we will continue doing everything
we can to save our homeland and our nation from the forces of
terrorism,” he said.
Cuneyit Orhan Toprak, governor of Hakkari province where the attack
took place, told that private news channel NTV that 27 others wounded in
the attack were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. Eleven of
them were soldiers, the Turkish military said.
Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency, citing a statement by the Turkish
Armed Forces, said the attack occurred at 9:45 a.m. outside a
Gendarmerie checkpoint on the Semdinli-Yuksekova highway and was the
work of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK. The checkpoint is 20
kilometers (12 miles) from the town of Semdinli.
Toprak said the attackers first opened fire on the soldiers at the
checkpoint to distract them before driving up a minivan containing about
5 tons of explosives and detonating it. The explosion produced a crater
15 meters (50 feet) wide and 7 meters (23 feet) deep. An infantry
station located behind the checkpoint also suffered heavy damage.
Energy Minister Berat Albayrak condemned the attack during a speech in Istanbul.
“I would like to remind all friendly countries that there is great need to take a common stance and display solidarity against terrorism,” he said.
Turkey has been rocked by a wave of bomb attacks since last summer that have killed hundreds of people and been blamed on either the PKK or the Islamic State group.
Fighting between the PKK and the state security forces resumed last year after the collapse of a fragile 2 ½-year cease-fire. Since then, more than 600 Turkish security personnel and thousands of PKK militants have been killed in clashes, according to the Anadolu Agency.
Rights groups say hundreds of civilians have also been killed in the fighting.
Car Bomb in Southeast Turkey Kills 18, Wounds 27
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