Turkey says Kurdistan Workers' Party focuses in north Iraq annihilated after Ankara self destruction assault
Air strikes in northern Iraq obliterate Kurdish focuses after the bombarding in the capital, says the Turkish inside ministry.
Turkey says its warplanes have done strikes on Kurdish focuses in northern Iraq following a self destruction assault on an administration working in capital Ankara.
A Turkish inside service articulation on Sunday said approximately 20 focuses of the prohibited Kurdistan Laborers' Party (PKK) bunch were "obliterated" in the aeronautical activity, including caverns, covers and depots.
The military sloped up air strikes in Iraq's PKK bases in Gara, Hakurk, Metina and Qandil, the assertion said.
The strikes came hours after a self destruction plane exploded a dangerous gadget close to an entry of the inside service working in Ankara, harming two cops. A subsequent attacker was killed in a shootout with police.
A news organization near the PKK said the gathering guaranteed liability regarding the suicide attack.
A proclamation from the ANF news organization said the PKK arranged the besieging to agree with the launch of the parliament. It said the assault was completed by "a group of our own connected to our Immortals Regiment" group.
The PKK is designated as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.