Wednesday’s bomb attack was carried out by a Syrian national working with Kurdish militants,Turkish PM alleges, as military convoy hit in south-eastTurkey has blamed Wednesday’s car bomb attack on a military convoy in Ankara on Kurds based in Syria, or as another explosion hit a convoy in the south-east.
Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoğlu alleged that Wednesday’s attack,which left 28 dead, was carried out by a Syrian Kurdish fighter with links to the People’s Protection Units (YPG), and a Kurdish militia that has been supported by the US in the fight against Islamic State in northern Syria. The outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) assisted with the attack,Davutoğlu said. Related: Turkey attacks: a timeline Related: With dozens killed by Ankara car bomb, focus now turns to who is responsible Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com