Alwaght- A terrorist attack hit southern parts of turkey killing six army soldiers, on Sunday.
Terrorists detonated a bomb car in the southern city of Semdinli, where also seven people were killed.
The explosion hit the Durak gendarmerie station, 20 kilometers from Semdinli, in a mountainous part of Hakkari Province near the border with Iraq and Iran, where Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants are active.
Another car bomb exploded yesterday near Ankara when police forces surrounded the terrorists in a horse farm outside the city.
The Turkish Anadolu news agency reported that Ankara police was warned by the authorities in Diyarbakir, southeast Turkey, that an attack was planned on Ankara.
Ankara Governor Ercan Topaca identified one of the terrorists as a man named Harun Arslan, from Bingol province in east Turkey, and said the other was a woman who had not been identified.