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Two Policemen Martyred İn Southeastern Turkey

30.08.2015 20:33

Critically wounded officers pronounced dead at hospital after terrorist attack in Diyarbakir province, officials say.

Two policemen have been martyred in an armed attack carried out by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants in southeastern Turkey on Sunday, local sources have confirmed.



The militants targeted a vehicle carrying traffic policemen in Kayapinar district of Diyarbakir province at around 01.00 p.m. local time (10: 00 GMT), according to the governor's office. 



The policemen, who were critically injured at the scene, have been pronounced dead at hospital, according to medical sources.



Security forces are conducting a comprehensive operation to catch the assailants, while a vehicle and a Kalashnikov gun, which were used by assailants for the attack, have been seized, according to Diyarbakir Governor Huseyin Aksoy.



The attack is the latest since the PKK, which is designated a terror organization by Turkey, the U.S. and EU, renewed an armed campaign against the Turkish state in the aftermath of the July 20 suicide bombing in Suruc, Sanliurfa province.



More than 60 members of the security forces have been martyred in the violence, while Turkey says land and air operations in Turkey and northern Iraq have killed more than 900 militants.



Visiting the province, Deputy Prime Minister Cevdet Yilmaz condemned the attack.



"Such attacks target the public itself. With these attacks, they [assailants] are trying to discourage our people and seek to forward some political agenda," Yilmaz told reporters earlier in Diyarbakir.



"But no matter what they do, we will not waver from the path we know to be true by a single inch."



The minister also called on citizens to curse these kinds of acts and show a common stance against terrorism. - Diyarbakır



 
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