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Turkish air strikes on PKK rebels as country mourns | Turkish air strikes on PKK rebels as country mourns |
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The Turkish air force has pounded Kurdish militants a day after a deadly bomb attack on a rally for peace in the capital Ankara. | The Turkish air force has pounded Kurdish militants a day after a deadly bomb attack on a rally for peace in the capital Ankara. |
Planes hit Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) targets in both the south-east and over the border in northern Iraq. | |
Saturday's twin bombing in Ankara killed at least 95 people, making it the deadliest such attack ever. | |
Security sources say they suspect the so-called Islamic State (IS) group was behind the attack. | Security sources say they suspect the so-called Islamic State (IS) group was behind the attack. |
The air force struck after the government rejected a new ceasefire announced by the PKK on Saturday. | The air force struck after the government rejected a new ceasefire announced by the PKK on Saturday. |
Tensions in Turkey were already high, with a snap general election looming on 1 November. | |
The governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) lost its overall majority in June after gains by the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP), which was involved in Saturday's rally. | The governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) lost its overall majority in June after gains by the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP), which was involved in Saturday's rally. |
Deep shock and anger in Ankara: "This is the worst scene I've ever seen." | Deep shock and anger in Ankara: "This is the worst scene I've ever seen." |
Who are the Kurds? | Who are the Kurds? |
Turkey v Islamic State v the Kurds: What's going on? | Turkey v Islamic State v the Kurds: What's going on? |
'Without a break' | 'Without a break' |
PKK positions were destroyed in the Metina and Zap areas of northern Iraq in Sunday's air strikes, the Turkish military said. | PKK positions were destroyed in the Metina and Zap areas of northern Iraq in Sunday's air strikes, the Turkish military said. |
On Saturday, the air force targeted the PKK in Turkey's Diyarbakir province. Forty-nine people were reported killed in the strikes, but these figures could not be verified independently. | |
"The PKK ceasefire means nothing for us," one senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency. "The operations will continue without a break." | "The PKK ceasefire means nothing for us," one senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency. "The operations will continue without a break." |
The government has furiously denied opposition suggestions it was involved in the Ankara bomb attacks itself. | The government has furiously denied opposition suggestions it was involved in the Ankara bomb attacks itself. |
HDP leader Selahattin Demirtas accused the government of failing to fully investigate earlier attacks on political rallies. | HDP leader Selahattin Demirtas accused the government of failing to fully investigate earlier attacks on political rallies. |
"The state which gets information about the bird that flies, and every flap of its wing, was not able to prevent a massacre in the heart of Ankara," he said. | |
According to the HDP, the true death toll from Saturday is at least 128. | According to the HDP, the true death toll from Saturday is at least 128. |
The Turkish authorities believe two suicide bombers struck at the rally on Saturday. | The Turkish authorities believe two suicide bombers struck at the rally on Saturday. |
Two senior security officials who spoke to Reuters said the initial signs were that IS was to blame. | Two senior security officials who spoke to Reuters said the initial signs were that IS was to blame. |
"All signs indicate that the attack may have been carried out by Isil [IS]," one of the unnamed sources said. "We are completely focused on Isil." | "All signs indicate that the attack may have been carried out by Isil [IS]," one of the unnamed sources said. "We are completely focused on Isil." |
Funerals | Funerals |
Three days of mourning began on Sunday. | |
In Istanbul, hundreds of mourners at the funeral of one victim, Kubra Meltem Mollaoglu, chanted, "The killer government will be held accountable for its crimes!" | In Istanbul, hundreds of mourners at the funeral of one victim, Kubra Meltem Mollaoglu, chanted, "The killer government will be held accountable for its crimes!" |
Thousands of people gathered in the centre of Ankara to remember the victims. | Thousands of people gathered in the centre of Ankara to remember the victims. |
There was a clear sense of anger towards the government, with people blaming it for security failures, the BBC's Selin Girit reports. | There was a clear sense of anger towards the government, with people blaming it for security failures, the BBC's Selin Girit reports. |
In the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse people protesting about the Ankara bombing. | In the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse people protesting about the Ankara bombing. |
Outside Ankara's forensic morgue, families and friends of victims waited grief-struck for the bodies of their loved ones. | Outside Ankara's forensic morgue, families and friends of victims waited grief-struck for the bodies of their loved ones. |
"Everyone came here to defend peace," Umit, whose sister died in the attack, told the AFP news agency. | |
Another mourner outside the morgue, Havva, said: "Those who do not believe in brotherhood, those who don't believe in equality of the people of this country, are the ones who provoked what we saw yesterday in Ankara." | |
The victims | The victims |
Turkey is mourning the deaths of at least 95 people. These are just a few of those who lost their lives, clockwise from top left: |