| 21 August 2012 At least eight people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a bomb attack in south-eastern Turkey, security sources and media say. The suspected car bomb exploded close to a police station in the city of Gaziantep near the Syrian border, officials said. Police officers were reported to be among the casualties and media showed a bus and other vehicles on fire. No group has so far said it carried out the attack. However, rebels from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) are active in south-eastern Turkey, which has a Kurdish majority. Gaziantep's governor Erdal Ata said the explosion had been caused by a remote-controlled car bomb, the Dogan agency said. TV footage showed fire crews dousing burning cars and bystanders examining the wreckage of cars and at least one bus. A crowd of angry men chanted slogans against Kurdish rebels and their jailed leader, Abdullah Ocalan. | From: zeljkoanicic Views: 0 ![]() 0 ratings | |
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