Ankara Aviation Site Attack: PKK Implicated
An attack on an aviation site in Ankara, believed to be orchestrated by PKK, resulted in the deaths of five individuals. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya addressed the media on Wednesday, identifying the likely involvement of the outlawed group. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
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- Turkey
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has implicated the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in a deadly attack on an aviation site in Ankara.
The assault led to the deaths of five individuals, raising alarm over security in the Turkish capital.
Yerlikaya's statements come amidst increasing scrutiny of the PKK's activities.
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