55 security personnel, 771 terrorists killed in one month: Report
As many as 55 Turkish security personnel have been killed in terrorist attacks across Turkey over the past month, while the security forces have killed 771 militants from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in operations within the country and in northern Iraq, state-run Anadolu Agency reported on Aug. 21.
Turkey has been struck by an upsurge in violence against security forces and civilians in the east and southeast in particular, with armed offensives and bomb attacks conducted by the outlawed organization leaving scores of deaths and injuries.
A 19-year-old young man, Ali Akp?nar, was killed after unknown assailants with their faces masked detonated a hand-made bomb in the southeastern province of Mardin on Aug. 19. Akp?nar was injured when the explosion occurred in Mardin's Artuklu district and he was rushed to the Mardin Public Hospital, but be could not be saved.
In the Nusaybin district of Mardin, three people were injured after PKK militants carried out a bomb attack on a bridge linking two neighborhoods at around 8 p.m. on Aug. 20. Several holes were seen on the bridge, and homes, workplaces and vehicles around the bridge were severely damaged after the blast.
In Istanbul, two gunmen opened fire at the K?raç Police Station in the Esenyurt district of the city with long-barreled weapons at around 6:40 a.m. on Aug. 21. No casualties were reported.
Witnesses in Esenyurt said they first heard a single gunshot followed by series of shots. They said a short clash broke out between police and the assailants as the police responded with fire. Two assailants ran away and were reported to be still at large.
In the eastern province of ??rnak, gunmen opened fire with long-barreled weapons at police forces...
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