Turkey will retaliate against Kurdish rebels
Turkey will retaliate against Kurdish rebels
At 9:35 a.m. Turkish media reports says that Syrian national was behind the attack held in Ankara which has killed approximate 28 people and wounded dozens of people.
Yeni Safak, government newspaper, said that the man who detonated the car bomb on Wednesday (has targeted buses carrying military personnel) is identified from his fingerprints. It is said he has been registered as the refugee in Turkey.
According to Pro-government Sabah newspaper, the man was linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party. But no government official confirms the reports. The explosion was occurred during evening rush hour in the heart of Ankara, in parliament close area and headquarters of armed forces & lodgings.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility by the Islamic State group.At 10:15 a.m. Military of Turkish says that jets hit Kurdish rebel positions across the border in northern Iraq which was following to a suicide bombing that targeted military personnel and almost killed 28 people.
The military says that Thursday, the warplanes/ fighter planes struck the region of Haftanin in the northern Iraq, having target of some 60-70 rebels of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party. The raids were conducted on Wednesday night and also said that group includes the number of senior PKK leaders too.
At 10:40 a.m.
Turkey’s prime minister says that Syrian national having links to Syrian Kurdish militia carried out the suicide bombing in Ankara.
Ahmet Davutoglu said that Thursday that turkey’s Kurdish rebels collaborated with the Syrian man to carry out of the attack. Prime minister of Turkey says (at11 am) that his country will retaliate against the Kurdish rebel group whom has found responsible for the attack in Ankara which has killed 28 people and wounded dozens of peoples.
Ahmet Davutoglu also told that Syria’s government, which is accused for backing Syrian Kurdish militias, is also considered to blame. The blast on Wednesday in Ankara has buses carrying military personnel as target. He also called allies to stop its support for the Syrian Kurdish group.
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