Alwaght- Simultaneous explosions hit two local headquarters of the Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) in the southern Turkish provinces of Adana and Mersin on Monday. Number of casualties is not reported.
A loud explosion rocked the second floor of the building where HDP's provincial headquarters was based in Adana at the same time with an explosion at the party's Mersin branch, according to Doğan News Agency. Eyewitnesses said there were casualties.
According to HDP headquarters in Ankara, the explosion in Adana occurred in the cargo room of its local branch. In its Mersin branch, on the other hand, a flower bouquet, which was sent on May 17, exploded when it was opened on May 18, Hurriyet Daily News reported.
HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş was set to hold a campaign rally in Mersin on May 18 ahead of the June 7 general elections.
The HDP has been exposed to 56 attacks over the course of just one month across Turkey, including attempts to target 16 election bureaus, and two of the attacks were armed.
The attacks have taken place in metropolitan cities such as the capital Ankara and Istanbul, as well as other provincial cities such as Aksaray, Antalya, Trabzon, Uşak, Bilecik, Tokat and Rize, according to the report.
Turkey is set to hold general elections on June 7.