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Turkish troops 'hit by suicide bomber' in Dogubayezit | |
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Two Turkish security troops have been killed and 24 wounded in a suicide attack by Kurdish PKK militants, the regional governor's office says. | |
A tractor laden with explosives was driven at a military police station, reports by Turkish media say. | |
The attack happened near the town of Dogubayazit in Agri province, close to Turkey's border with Iran. | The attack happened near the town of Dogubayazit in Agri province, close to Turkey's border with Iran. |
Since 24 July, Turkey has carried out hundreds of air raids on PKK bases on both sides of the Iraq-Turkey border. | |
The Turkish state news agency, Anadolu, said that the attack happened at around 03:00 local time (00:00 GMT). | |
It said that the tractor was carrying two tons of explosives that were detonated by a suicide bomber. | |
Images in the Turkish press showed a badly-damaged building with the roof destroyed. | |
The regional governor did not say how the PKK had been identified as the group behind the blast. The PKK has not commented. | |
Turkey says the group was behind a number of attacks in the last two weeks. On Friday, five people died when a police station and a railway line were targeted. | |
Turkey's official news agency says about 260 Kurdish fighters have been killed in strikes in northern Iraq and Turkey since 24 July. | |
Further Turkish air raids were reported early on Saturday, this time in the Rawanduz area east of Erbil, capital of Iraq's Kurdish region. | |
At least six people were killed and several more wounded in the town of Zarkel, local officials said. They reportedly included at least two women. |