Two soldiers killed, 31 wounded in PKK attack in east Turkey
Araz News: August 02, 2015, Sunday-Two security force members were killed and 31 were wounded in a suicide bombing attack overnight by the terrorist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Turkey’s eastern province of Ağrı, the local governor’s office said in a statement on Sunday,today zaman reported.
The attack was carried out with a tractor loaded with two tonnes of explosives on a gendarmarie outpost located in the doğubeyazıt district of eastern Ağrı province, bordering Iran, the governor’s office said.
One soldier was also killed in Turkey’s southeastern province of Mardin when a military vehicle detonated a mine, local media reported. Seven soldiers were also wounded.
Armed attacks by PKK militants in southeastern Turkey have increased since mid-July, much more so since Turkey began a campaign of air strikes on PKK camps in northern Iraq on July 24.
In what prime minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has called a “synchronised fight against terror”, Ankara has granted access of its bases to the US-led coalition battling Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), however so far the majority of Turkey’s air bombardment has been on PKK targets.
Turkish officials have said the strikes against the PKK are a response to increased violence. Sunday’s attacks have brought the number of security forces killed in attacks blamed on the PKK to at least sixteen, since July 20.
Western allies, including NATO and the United States, have supported Turkey’s actions but several have also urged it not to use excessive force or to let years of peace efforts with Kurdish militants collapse.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan initiated negotiations in 2012 to try to end the PKK insurgency, largely fought in the predominantly-Kurdish southeast and which has killed 40,000 people since 1984. The ceasefire, though fragile, had been holding since March 2013.
On Tuesday, Erdoğan said the process had become impossible and urged parliament to strip politicians with links to the militants of immunity from prosecution.
The leader of Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition has accused Erdoğan of launching air strikes in Syria and Iraq to prevent Kurdish territorial and political gains, and of using the war against ISIL as a cover.
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