Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said on Wednesday that an investigation showed an explosion that killed at least two people in the Kurdish majority city of Diyarbakir was a “terror attack”.
His comments came a day after the blast shook police headquarters which the minister had initially said was an accident that occurred during repairs on armored vehicles.
Speaking on Haber-Turk television, Soylu said the cause of the blast became clear on Tuesday night after a thorough investigation.
“It was a terror attack,” he said. The minister said one civilian technician employed at the facility was trapped under the rubble and died, and a policeman was also killed.
State-run news agency Anadolu reported a third individual had also died.
[almanar.com.lb/AFP]
12/4/17
His comments came a day after the blast shook police headquarters which the minister had initially said was an accident that occurred during repairs on armored vehicles.
Speaking on Haber-Turk television, Soylu said the cause of the blast became clear on Tuesday night after a thorough investigation.
“It was a terror attack,” he said. The minister said one civilian technician employed at the facility was trapped under the rubble and died, and a policeman was also killed.
State-run news agency Anadolu reported a third individual had also died.
[almanar.com.lb/AFP]
12/4/17
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