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The woman responsible for the recent attack in Turkey’s Ankara has been identified as a former member of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP). Mine Sevjin Alcicek, who worked for HDP’s ...
(AP video shot by Hogir el Abdo) Turkish soldiers carry the coffin of Hasan Huseyin Canbaz, who was killed during an attack by PKK members at the Turkish aerospace and defense company TUSAS on ...
ANKARA, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for this week's attack on Turkish defence company TUSAS that killed five people in ...
The PKK has claimed responsibility for an attack on a defense company in Ankara in which five people were killed. Who is the PKK and what do they strive for? The report states that the "Immortal ...
Oct 10, 2015 - Twin bombings outside Ankara's main train station killed over 100 people. Turkish courts sentenced the perpetrators, linked to Islamic State, to life in prison.
Turkey's government says its military has struck sites in Iraq and Syria linked to Kurdish militant group the PKK, after blaming it for an attack near Ankara that killed at least five people.
The strikes followed a deadly assault on a Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) campus on the outskirts of Ankara on Wednesday, security officials said. Five people were killed and 22 injured in the ...
Turkey targeted Kurdish militants in Syria and Iraq, hours after five persons were killed in an attack at the Turkish Aerospace Industries’ headquarters on ...
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Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said both assailants in Wednesday’s attack on state defense firm Turkish Aerospace Industries in Ankara were members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party ...
Turkey's interior minister announced that a massive explosion near the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) headquarters, located outside Ankara, resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries.