The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for this week's attack on Turkish defence company TUSAS that killed five people in Ankara, it said in a statement.
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Recent gestures by Turkish leaders suggest the possibility of new peace talks with the group fighting for Kurdish autonomy.
The Turkish interior minister points the finger at the PKK group after an attack near Ankara kills five people.
The National Intelligence Organization targeted numerous “strategic locations” used by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, PKK, or ...
Turkey has struck suspected Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second day after a deadly attack on the premises ...
Defense Minister Yasar Guler confirmed 47 targets were destroyed in a second Day of Strikes on Kurdish Militants in Iraq and Syria.
Defense Minister Yasar Guler said Thursday that 47 alleged PKK targets were destroyed in Wednesday's airstrikes — 29 in Iraq ...
The strike follows an attack on Wednesday by suspected Kurdish militants, who detonated explosives and opened fire at ...
Assailants set off explosives and opened fire in an attack on the premises of the Turkish state-run aerospace and defense ...
By Mostafa Salem, Isil Sariyuce, Benjamin Brown, Niamh Kennedy and Christian Edwards, CNN (CNN) — Armed assailants launched a ...