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Two soldiers killed in Turkey car bomb attack blamed on Kurdish rebels | Two soldiers killed in Turkey car bomb attack blamed on Kurdish rebels |
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Two soldiers have been killed and four others injured in south-east Turkey after a car bomb exploded next to a military vehicle, Turkish officials have said. | |
The attack took place the day after Turkey launched airstrikes against Kurdish insurgents in northern Iraq, the first since a peace process began three years ago. Turkish authorities have blamed the attack on Kurdish rebels. | |
The vehicle was carrying military police officers through the town of Lice on Saturday to where Kurdish fighters were said to have blocked a main intersection, according to the governor’s office in Diyarbakir, a mainly Kurdish region. | |
Attackers also opened fire on a police station in Diyarbakir, sparking a gun-battle, according to the state-run Anadolu agency. There were no reported injuries in the attack and no group has yet claimed responsibility for either assault. | |
Turkey launched fresh air strikes against Isis fighters on Saturday. The strikes also targeted areas associated with the Kurdish Workers Party, known as the PKK, which is considered a terrorist organisation by US authorities. | |
Turkish fighter jets struck Kurdish rebel shelters and storage facilities across the border in northern Iraq in the strikes, which the PKK have said will likely spell the end of a cease-fire set in 2013. | |
Tensions have been flaring with the Kurds in recent days following an Isis suicide bombing in a town near the border with Syria. | |
Kurdish groups have blamed the government for not doing enough to prevent Isis operations from being carried out. | |
On Wednesday, the PKK claimed responsibility for the killing of two policemen in the Kurdish majority city of Sanliurfa. | |
On Saturday the White House said Turkey has the right to defend itself against attacks by Kurdish rebels. | |
Spokesman Alistair Baskey strongly condemned recent attacks by the PKK and said it should renounce terrorism and resume talks with Turkey's government. | |
But Baskey also said both sides should avoid violence and pursue de-escalation. | But Baskey also said both sides should avoid violence and pursue de-escalation. |
Additional reporting by the Associated Press |
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