Turkey: 10 soldiers killed in Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) attacks in southeast
At least 10 Turkish soldiers were killed and seven others were wounded on Sept. 26 in two separate attacks by the militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the country’s southeast.
Six soldiers were killed in an atack on a checkpoint in Şırnak, while four others were killed in a roadside bomb attack in Mardin’s Derik district.
PKK militants remotely detonated an explosive placed on the Kızıltepe-Derik motorway during the passing of a civilian-plated minibus carrying soldiers at around 9:20 a.m. near Tepedağ village.
Four soldiers were killed and another six were wounded in the attack, according to initial reports.
The wounded soldiers were transferred to hospitals in Derik and Kızıltepe.