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Terrorism Hits Turkey: Many Casualties in Car Bombs E Turkey

Terrorism Hits Turkey: Many Casualties in Car Bombs E Turkey
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Two car bombings ripped through police stations in the volatile eastern Turkey, killing at least six people and wounding as many as 160 others.

Terrorism Hits Turkey: Many Casualties in Car Bombs E Turkey

In the worst attack, a car bomb hit a police station in the city of Elazig early Thursday, killing at least three people and wounding more than 120 others.

Turkey's Dogan news agency said the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party [PKK] militant group was behind the attack.

The attack came hours after a car rigged with explosives struck another police station in the Van province, killing three people and wounding 40. No group has claimed responsibility for the assault.

The group has frequently carried out attacks on police stations in Turkey's largely Kurdish southeast in recent months.

Turkish military forces have been conducting ground operations as well as airstrikes against PKK positions in Turkey's troubled southeastern border region as well as Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region over the past few months.

The campaign began following the July 2015 bombing in the southern Turkish town of Suruc, which claimed more than 30 civilian lives.

Turkish officials held Daesh [the Arabic acronym for the Takfiri terrorist "ISIS" group] responsibility for the act of terror.

PKK militants, who accuse the Ankara government of supporting Daesh, launched a string of supposed reprisal attacks against Turkish security forces after the bomb attack, in turn prompting the Turkish military operations.

The Turkish military's involvement in the anti-PKK operations comes as it is reeling from the aftermath of a failed July 15 coup attempt.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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