Eight Turkish police officers were killed and 45 more people injured on
Friday when a car bomb blamed on Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
militants exploded outside a police building in the southeast of the
country.
This handout picture taken and released on August 25, 2016 by the
Republican People’s Party (CHP) Press Service shows Turkish Police
officers and security members protecting CHP’s leader Kemal
Kilicdaroglu’s (C) after his convoy was attacked by Kurdish militants.
Three Turkish troops were wounded on August 25, 2016 when Kurdish militants opened fire on the convoy of Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu but the opposition chief was unharmed, Turkish Interior Minister Efkan Ala said. He also said the attack was carried out by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and an operation had been begun against them in the area.
/ AFP PHOTO / Republican People’s Party (CHP) Press Service / STRINGER /
Three Turkish troops were wounded on August 25, 2016 when Kurdish militants opened fire on the convoy of Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu but the opposition chief was unharmed, Turkish Interior Minister Efkan Ala said. He also said the attack was carried out by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and an operation had been begun against them in the area.
/ AFP PHOTO / Republican People’s Party (CHP) Press Service / STRINGER /
The bomb attack caused immense damage to the headquarters of the
special anti-riot police force in Cizre, with television pictures
showing a thick plume of black smoke heading into the sky.
Eight police officers were killed and 45 more people wounded, two of
them seriously, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported, quoting the
local governorate.
Television quoted the health ministry as saying 12 ambulances and two helicopters had been sent to the scene.
Early pictures showed that the police building had been completely
gutted by the power of the blast, reduced to a shell surrounded by a
pile of rubble.
Adjacent buildings sustained severe damage and some were still on fire, television pictures showed.
Anadolu said the bomb had gone off 50 metres (yards) away from the
building at a control post. It said the blast had been carried out by
the PKK.
Security forces closed the main road to Cizre from the provincial
capital of Sirnak to the north after the attack, Anadolu added.
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