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Turkey Attacks: 38 dead 155 wounded – Kurdish TAK claims responsibility
By Manolis Kostidis / 11/12/2016 / Politics, Social, TR Politics, TR Social, Turkey / Comments Off on Turkey Attacks: 38 dead 155 wounded – Kurdish TAK claims responsibility

Thirty-eight people, mostly police officers, were killed and 155 wounded in Saturday’s twin bombings in Istanbul. The organisation “The Falcons for the Liberation of Kurdistan” (TAK), considered an offshoot of the Kurdistan’s Workers Party (PKK), claimed responsibility for the attack. The Turkish authorities fear that similar attacks will take place in other big cities since […]
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