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Kurdish group claims responsibility for Ankara attack | The Seattle Times

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A Kurdish militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for a suicide car bomb attack in the Turkish capital Ankara which killed 28 people.

In a statement posted on its website, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons said it carried out the attack to avenge Turkish military operations against Kurdish rebels in southeast Turkey. The Turkey-based group is considered an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, and has carried out several violent attacks in the past.

Turkey had blamed a U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia group for the attack, saying they had acted in collaboration with the PKK.

Following the attack, Turkey stepped up pressure on the United States and other allies to cut off support to the militia group. Turkey views the YPG as a terror group because of its affiliation with the PKK.

The YPG, however, has been most effective in the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria.

The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, also known as TAK, however, named the bomber as Abdulbaki Sonmez.

“This act was conducted to avenge the massacre of defenseless, injured civilians,” the group said, in reference to a large-scale Turkish security operation against militants in the town of Cizre. Rights groups have raised serious concerns over the operation in the town, which has been placed under a curfew that prevents journalists and observers from entering.

The group threatened further attacks in Turkey. Most recently, TAK had claimed responsibility for a mortar attack in December at Istanbul’s second airport that killed a cleaner. It said the attack was in retaliation to the military’s stepped up operations against the PKK.

On Friday, Turkish authorities said they had detained three more suspects in connection with the bombing in Ankara, raising the number of people in custody to 17, the state-run Anadolu Agency said. The latest suspects are believed to be linked to the PKK, it said.

Turkey’s military pushed ahead with its cross-border artillery shelling campaign against YPG positions in Syria, Anadolu reported.

The White House later confirmed that Obama and Erdogan discussed Syria over the telephone Friday. Obama also offered his condolences for deadly terrorist attack in Turkey this week, it said.

Anadolu reported late Thursday that Turkish artillery units were “intermittently” firing shells into Syria, targeting militia positions near the village of Ayn Daqna, south of the town of Azaz.

The leader of the main Syrian Kurdish group, Salih Muslim, has denied his group was behind the bombing, and he warned Turkey against taking ground action in Syria.

Ankara appears increasingly uneasy over the group’s recent gains across its border and has continued to shell the militia despite international calls for it to stop.

Davutoglu, accompanied by other ministers, placed 28 carnations at the site of the attack Friday in honor of the dead. Hundreds of people, meanwhile, filled two main mosques in Ankara for the funerals of at least eight of the victims.

The attack was the second bombing in the capital in four months.

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Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report.
 
not surprised. Turkey has been shelling the crap out of the Kurds across the border. in response to the Kurds betraying the rats and siding with Russia.

I don't support this attack especially when innocents are killed, but Turkey knew full well their would be a response from the terrorist faction of the Kurds

I just hope they don't use this as excuse to genocide the Kurds.
 
not surprised. Turkey has been shelling the crap out of the Kurds across the border. in response to the Kurds betraying the rats and siding with Russia.

I don't support this attack especially when innocents are killed, but Turkey knew full well their would be a response from the terrorist faction of the Kurds

I just hope they don't use this as excuse to genocide the Kurds.
Their mighty intelligence even managed to fabricate a name for the terrorist in just a few hours, all to blame the Syrian and justify bombarding Syrian kurds who were defeating the ISIS.
 
Uyghurs, mongols and tibetians too?
They too should, any indigenous population that is the majority of an area and has been since as long as we know it deserve to call their land their own. Not like the bullshit Russia does, move populations into lands until your the majority and claim your people are being attacked.
 
They too should, any indigenous population that is the majority of an area and has been since as long as we know it deserve to call their land their own. Not like the bullshit Russia does, move populations into lands until your the majority and claim your people are being attacked.

then there is no way to split turkey..

we turks are the sons of the indigenious ppl who lived there thousands of years.. our mothers are mainly from this lands and our fathers from the steppes of asia..

sadly after ww1 population move happened in turkey too! what do you think how many ppl lived in turkey? from where did they come? and where had the so called "kurdish" selah ad din eyyubi had his kingdom?


let us come back to topic..
 
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Kurdish people should have their own country.

China is enough big to deal with 30 million people ( 6-7 mil in Turkey), take them... Free... Send them one of your empty cities.. Problem solved..
 
There are rumors in italy that Turkey did this attack itself. Qui bono...
 
There are rumors in italy that Turkey did this attack itself. Qui bono...
False flag .... Our and Russians intelligence agencies already warned about possibility of such action ...
 
False flag .... Our and Russians intelligence agencies already warned about possibility of such action ...

thats what our media in italy say. its very likly the bomb was detonated from turkish forces themself. turkey want push us against the kurds. the kurds fight very effective against daesh. turkey was very quick to ask "them or us" question. with little response from europe. i guess erdogans revenge was that he opened the refugee flood gates this weekend.

idont think turkey is a trustworthy partner for italy
 
thats what our media in italy say. its very likly the bomb was detonated from turkish forces themself. turkey want push us against the kurds. the kurds fight very effective against daesh. turkey was very quick to ask "them or us" question. with little response from europe. i guess erdogans revenge was that he opened the refugee flood gates this weekend.

idont think turkey is a trustworthy partner for italy

As europeans are so trustworthy... I think we just should open the gates and let syrians flood into europe...

False flag .... Our and Russians intelligence agencies already warned about possibility of such action ...

Lol... Possibilities..

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