Death toll rises to six in attack on military bus in Halkali

26 06 2010

Death toll rose to six on Saturday after a roadside bomb struck a bus carrying military personnel and their families on June 22 in Istanbul’s Halkali district.

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Sergeant Mehmet Bosnak (37), who was seriously wounded in the attack, lost his life at hospital’s intensive care unit today. Read the rest of this entry »



Turkish soldiers, civilian killed in terrorist attack

25 06 2010

Members of an outlawed terrorist organization killed two Turkish soldiers and a civilian and wounded six other people, including three civilians, in an attack late Thursday on a military outpost in eastern Turkey, Turkish media reported.

The terrorists attacked a patrol and the outpost not far away in a rural area in the province of Elazığ, the Anatolia news agency and broadcaster NTV said.

The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has dramatically stepped up violence this month, threatening to spread its attacks outside of the country’s Southeast, its main area of operation. Read the rest of this entry »



Deadly attack in Istanbul linked to earlier bombing, official says

24 06 2010

The bombing that killed four soldiers and a teenage girl Tuesday in Istanbul’s Halkalı district has been linked to a bombing in Küçükçekmece on June 8 that injured 15 police officers, Istanbul’s governor said Thursday.

Istanbul Gov. Hüseyin Avni Mutlu said investigators had evidence that proved the two attacks were related. Tuesday’s attack was carried out by a remote-controlled bomb, Mutlu said, but he offered no other details about the explosion. Read the rest of this entry »



Terror strikes Turkey’s largest city as PKK attack kills five

22 06 2010

The stakes in Turkey’s war on terror dramatically escalated Tuesday when a bomb attack on a military bus in Istanbul killed four soldiers and one teenage civilian following warnings that cities would be targeted.

The shuttle bus was carrying gendarmerie personnel early in the morning in the Halkalı district when a reportedly remote-controlled fragmentation bomb exploded, killing five and injuring 11 onboard.

An illegal organization called the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, or TAK, claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on its website, Agence France-Presse reported. Turkish authorities say the TAK is a front for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, which has been ramping up its attacks in other parts of the country. Read the rest of this entry »



Another Turkish soldier killed, bringing weekend death toll to 12

20 06 2010

Members of an outlawed terrorist group kept up their attacks on Turkey’s military overnight, killing one soldier and wounding another in the country’s east, bringing this weekend’s death toll to 12 soldiers, Anatolia news agency reported Sunday.

Clashes broke out between soldiers and members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, after the terrorists attacked a barracks near Palu in eastern Turkey, the agency said.

Security forces launched a search operation to find the assailants, the agency added. Read the rest of this entry »



Turkish military bombs targets in N Iraq after PKK attacks in Southeast

16 06 2010

The Turkish military bombed targets in northern Iraq on Wednesday after an outlawed terrorist group attacked a military base in Southeast Turkey, killing one soldier, the military said.

Before the air raid, the Turkish Armed Forces also said land troopers marched two to three kilometers past the northern Iraq border.

The outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, attacked a military base in Şırnak province in southeastern Turkey, close to the country’s border with Iraq, at 1 a.m. Wednesday, the Turkish General Staff said in a written statement. One soldier died in the attack. Read the rest of this entry »



One Turkish soldier dies in clash against PKK in Southeast

14 06 2010

One Turkish soldier was killed and four were wounded late Sunday in the latest clash between the military and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in rural Hakkari province in southeastern Turkey.

The governor of Hakkari announced that Pvt. Mehmet Ali Birlik was shot dead in the clash, which broke at 10:30 p.m. in a rural area close to the village of Konur in the town of Şemdinli, broadcaster CNNTürk’s web site said.

The wounded soldiers were taken to a military hospital in Hakkari. Read the rest of this entry »



Seven detained in operation in Southeast Turkey

4 06 2010

In an operation against the alleged urban organization of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party, or PKK, seven people were detained Friday in the eastern province of Van, Anatolia news agency reported.

A simultaneous operation was held in three neighborhoods in Van against the illegal Kurdish Communities Union (KCK) organization.

Meanwhile, PKK militants fired a rocket at an armored police vehicle in the southeastern province of Hakkari’s Çukurca district on Thursday, wounding two police officers, a local security source told AFP. Early Friday, militants opened fire on a team bound for the region to investigate the incident and shot another two policemen, news agencies reported. Read the rest of this entry »