Car bomb wounds many police in southeast Turkey
A security source said initial indications were that seven people had been wounded in Diyarbakir
DIYARBAKIR:
A car bomb exploded in southeast Turkey's Diyarbakir city on Wednesday, wounding many police officers in an attack believed to have been perpetrated by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants, a Turkish official said.
The official said the bombing had been coordinated with another attack believed to be the work of the PKK in the southeastern province of Mardin.
A security source said initial indications were that seven people had been wounded in Diyarbakir.
A car bomb exploded in southeast Turkey's Diyarbakir city on Wednesday, wounding many police officers in an attack believed to have been perpetrated by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants, a Turkish official said.
The official said the bombing had been coordinated with another attack believed to be the work of the PKK in the southeastern province of Mardin.
A security source said initial indications were that seven people had been wounded in Diyarbakir.