Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

PKK blast kills 4 Turkish cops


(MENAFN- Arab News) DIYARBAKIR: Four Turkish police were killed Thursday in a bomb attack on their vehicle in the country's southeast blamed on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) sources told AFP.
The attack is latest deadly strike on the security forces blamed on the PKK since the Turkish government launched a major 'anti-terrorist' campaign against the Kurdish militants in July.
A local police chief and three other officers were killed when a remote-controlled bomb laid by militants was detonated on a road in the Dargecit district of Mardin province security sources said.
The police team was on its way to respond to a fire at a school in Dargecit when the attack took place according to the source.
The PKK and the armed forces have traded fire daily since a two-year-old cease-fire fell apart in July.
The military has been carrying out air raids and other operations against the group's strongholds in southeast Turkey and in northern Iraq.



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