Turkey strikes PKK sites after fatal attack near Ankara

Turkey strikes PKK sites after fatal attack near Ankara
Turkey strikes PKK sites after fatal attack near Ankara

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - ANKARA — Turkey's government says its military struck sites on Wednesday night in Iraq and Syria linked to Kurdish militant group the PKK, after blaming it for an attack near Ankara that killed at least five people.

Various videos from the attack earlier on Wednesday show at least two people firing guns around the entrance of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), which is located some 40km (25 miles) outside the capital.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, in which 22 people were injured.

"A total of 32 targets belonging to the terrorists were successfully destroyed" in the retaliatory attack, the Turkish defense ministry said in a statement.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the attack on TAI "heinous" in a post on X.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said that two attackers, a woman and a man, had been "neutralized", adding that the attack had most likely involved the PKK.

The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is banned as a terrorist organization in Turkey, the US and UK, and has been fighting against the Turkish state since the 1980s for greater rights for the country’s significant Kurdish minority.

Turkish Vice-President Cevdet Yilmaz said four of the victims were TAI employees while the fifth was a taxi driver.

Local media had earlier reported that the attackers killed the cab driver before taking his vehicle to carry out the attack.

The blast took place around the time of a shift change, and staff had to be directed to shelters, they said.

Yerlikaya also confirmed that seven special ops forces members were among the 22 who were injured in the attack.

President Erdogan — who is in Russia for the Brics summit — condemned what he called a "vile terror attack" during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in remarks broadcast live on TV.

He later posted a lengthy statement on X, saying that security forces acted quickly to neutralize the threat, and that "no terrorist organization, no evil focus targeting our security will be able to achieve their goals".

Turkish authorities have imposed a media blackout on details of the attack, and users in large areas of the country have reported not being able to use social media sites like YouTube, Instagram, and X.

The president of Turkey’s Radio and TV Supreme Council, Ebubekir Sahin, warned that all images relating to the incident should be removed from social media, and urged users not to share images which “will serve the purpose of terrorism”.

TAI is a key player in Turkey’s aerospace industry, designing, developing and manufacturing various aircraft for commercial and military use.

It is the company designated by the Nato member to be the licensed manufacturer for the US-designed F-16 fighter jets. TAI also plays a role in modernizing older aircraft for use by the Turkish military.

The firm's two principal owners are the Turkish Armed Forces and a civilian arm of Turkey's government charged with improving its defense capabilities and managing military procurement.

The blast took place as a major trade fair for defense and aerospace industries was going on in Istanbul this week. — BBC


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