At
least nine people killed and dozens more injured in border town
attack blamed on PKK militants
A car bomb
blamed on Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels on Friday exploded
outside a police headquarters in Turkey's southeastern town of Cizre,
killing at least nine people according to security sources.
The bomb
attack, which struck a checkpoint about 50 metres from the building,
caused immense damage to the headquarters of the special anti-riot
police force in Cizre, with television pictures showing an immense
plume of black smoke heading into the sky.
Security
sources told the Reuters news agency that at least nine people had
been killed and 64 others injured.
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