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Massive car bomb targets Turkish police station in Cizre – reports Many feared dead & wounded as car bomb explodes at police HQ in Turkey’s southeast
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Footage showing a huge pillar of billowing smoke in the Turkish Kurdish-majority city of Cizre has appeared online, with reports that a police station has been targeted in an apparent car bomb attack there. Many people were killed and wounded when a bomb blast hit a police station in the city of Cizre in the southeast of Turkey, according to local security sources, as cited by Reuters.
Photos and videos coming from the southeastern city in Turkey’s Anatolia Region show destroyed buildings and ambulances rushing to the scene. It is not immediately clear how much destruction has been caused by the blast itself, as the city had already been left devastated by the Turkish operation against Kurdish militants.Unconfirmed reports say that at least three police officers have been “martyred” in the attack. Unconfirmed reports say that at least three police officers have been “martyred” in the attack.
Several people injured in the blast were sent to hospital, according to the Turkish Anadolu agency.
Photos and videos coming from the southeastern city in Turkey’s Sirnak Province show destroyed buildings and ambulances rushing to the scene.
According to local media, the blast caused "extensive damage" to the police HQ building. However, it is not immediately clear how much destruction has been caused by the blast itself, as the city had already been left devastated by the Turkish operation against Kurdish militants.
Anadolu news agency and other local media say the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) is behind the blast.
Cizre is in Sirnak, a province that borders both Syria and Iraq and has a largely Kurdish population.
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In April, a human rights group in Turkey sent a report to the UN detailing serious human rights violations committed by the Turkish military during its campaign against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party in the country’s southeast, as well as during curfews imposed in the region by Ankara. At that time, several activists from major human right watchdogs went to Cizre and witnessed the aftermath of the military operations.
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