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Turkish soldiers killed in PKK attack on military police station | |
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Two Turkish soldiers have been killed after Kurdish fighters detonated an explosives-laden tractor at a military police station in eastern Turkey. | Two Turkish soldiers have been killed after Kurdish fighters detonated an explosives-laden tractor at a military police station in eastern Turkey. |
Twenty-four soldiers were also injured in the blast, the Turkish authorities said on Sunday. | Twenty-four soldiers were also injured in the blast, the Turkish authorities said on Sunday. |
The attack, carried out by fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), occurred near the town of Dogubayazit in Agri province, close to the border with Iran. | The attack, carried out by fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), occurred near the town of Dogubayazit in Agri province, close to the border with Iran. |
Reports said the blast was caused by a tractor carrying two tonnes of explosives. | Reports said the blast was caused by a tractor carrying two tonnes of explosives. |
In a separate incident in southeastern Mardin province, another soldier was killed and four others wounded, the local governor's office said. | In a separate incident in southeastern Mardin province, another soldier was killed and four others wounded, the local governor's office said. |
The men were in a military vehicle that hit a land mine the authorities said had been laid by PKK fighters. | The men were in a military vehicle that hit a land mine the authorities said had been laid by PKK fighters. |
There has been a sharp rise in violence in Turkey in recent weeks, with the government conducting near-daily air raids on PKK bases in northern Iraq, while PKK fighters target Turkish security forces. | |
The situation has left a fragile peace process, initiated in 2012, in tatters. | The situation has left a fragile peace process, initiated in 2012, in tatters. |
Turkish airstrikes began on 24 July, after Turkey allowed US-led coalition forces to use bases in the country in the fight against Isis fighters in Syria. | Turkish airstrikes began on 24 July, after Turkey allowed US-led coalition forces to use bases in the country in the fight against Isis fighters in Syria. |
The leader of Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition has accused Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president, of using the war against Isis as a cover for attacks on Kurdish targets. | The leader of Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition has accused Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president, of using the war against Isis as a cover for attacks on Kurdish targets. |
So far the majority of Turkish air raids have been against the PKK rather than Isis forces. | So far the majority of Turkish air raids have been against the PKK rather than Isis forces. |
(Additional reporting by agencies) | (Additional reporting by agencies) |
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