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PKK claims responsibility for terrorist act committed in Ankara

PKK claims responsibility for terrorist act committed in Ankara
25.10.2024 17:00
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which is banned in Türkiye, has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack carried out in Ankara on October 23, reported from TASS.

According to Sozcu TV, the terrorist organization emphasized in a statement that the attack was carried out by militants from the "immortals" battalion, which is considered the military wing of the organization. The terrorist act is said to have been planned for a long time. At the same time, it is claimed that it was not related to Türkiye's internal political events, particularly the government's initiatives to resolve the Kurdish issue.

As a result of the terrorist attack carried out at the production facility of Türkiye's Aviation and Space Industry Company (TUSAŞ) in Ankara on October 23, 5 people were killed and 22 were injured.

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