Kurdish TAK militant group says it was behind Ankara bombing that killed 37: website

TAK previously claimed responsibility for a separate car bombing in Ankara last month that killed 29 people


Reuters March 17, 2016
Forensic officers work on the site of a suicide bomb attack in Ankara, Turkey March 14, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL: The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), a militant group active in Turkey, claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack that killed 37 people in the capital Ankara, according to a statement on its website on Thursday.

The group described the car bombing, which occurred on Sunday, as "vengeful action" for security operations in the mainly Kurdish southeast that have been underway since July, killing hundreds of civilians, security forces and militants.

TAK previously claimed responsibility for a separate car bombing in Ankara last month that killed 29 people. TAK says it split from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Experts who follow Kurdish militants say the groups retain ties.

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Bunny Rabbit | 8 years ago | Reply Turkey should learn from Russia . immediatly withdraw all forces from the arab region. let the arabs fight it out with uncle sam alone . why should others like Russia / UK join in the mess ?
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