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Turkey in Turmoil

Sunday 26 July 2015
Turkey in Turmoil

Alwaght- An overnight car bomb attack killed two soldiers and injured four others near the turkey's southeastern city of Diyarbak .

 

The turkey military blamed PKK, Kurdish Workers Party, for attack as separatist rebels warned they would no longer observe a truce after Ankara's air strikes on their positions in Iraq .

 

Turkey launched cross-border offensive against PKK militants after and pounded their positions with air strikes and artillery in Iraq, without the country's mandate, after a wave of violence and terror attacks in the country .

 

Following the heaviest Turkish air strikes on its positions in northern Iraq since August 2011, the PKK on July 25 said that the conditions were no longer in place to observe the largely observed 2013 ceasefire .

 

Turkey-based Hurriyet daily news cited Diyarbak governor's office  as saying in a statement the car bomb went off as the soldiers were travelling on a road in the Lice district of Diyarbakır province late July 25. "Two of our personnel were killed in the heinous attack, four were wounded," statement said, adding that large-scale operations have been launched to find the perpetrators. There was no immediate claim of responsibility .

 

Turkey's official news agency, Anadolu agency, also reported that three riot policemen on duty and a citizen were injured on Saturday in an armed attack at Okmeydani neighborhood of Istanbul .

 

The identities of assailants were not recognized immediately and no group has claimed the responsibility of the terror attack so far .

 

The attacks comes an ISIS-suspected suicide attack in southeastern Suruc district killed at least 32 people and injured more than 100

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