Two Turkish police killed in gun attack blamed on PKK: reports
ISTANBUL: Two Turkish police were killed Friday in a gun attack on police headquarters in the southern region of Adana blamed on Kurdish militants, the official Anatolia news agency reported.
The gunmen fired on police headquarters in the city of Pozanti, sparking clashes which left two police as well as two militants dead, Anatolia said, quoting top local officials.
The police were hunting for those attackers who escaped, it added.
The attack is the latest to be blamed on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) which is engaged in an escalating cycle of violence with the security forces.
The military has been carrying out daily air raids on the group’s camps in northern Iraq for the past few days.
The PKK’s more-than-three-decade-long insurgency for greater rights and powers for Turkey’s Kurdish minority has left tens of thousands dead.
According to an AFP tally, at least 13 members of the security forces have been killed in attacks blamed on the PKK since the current crisis erupted last week.