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Turkey: 2 officers killed in attack on police station

At least two police officers were killed in a terrorist assault on district police headquarters in Turkey's southern Adana province on early Friday.

According to local security forces, a group of terrorists from the outlawed PKK attacked Pozanti District Police Department with weapons, killing officers Isa Ipek and Serdar Kazar.

As the police responded the attack, two terrorists were also killed in the clash.

Adana Governor Mustafa Buyuk told Anadolu Agency that security forces launched a wide-scale operation in the region to catch those helping the assailant terrorists.

Meanwhile, Pozanti District Governor Bilal Ozkan and Adana Provincial Police Chief Cengiz Zeybek also inspected the crime scene.

Bomb squads defused the granades on the terrorists killed in the police office.

Security forces have taken strict security measures around the attacked police department.

Turkey’s military and police have been hit by a number of attacks over the past week following the Daesh-linked suicide bombing in southern border Sanliurfa province that killed 32 people on July 20.

Since then, Turkish security forces have arrested hundreds of people with suspected links to Daesh, the PKK, and leftist groups, detaining over 1,300 people across the country, according to a statement on Wednesday from the Prime Minister's Office.

Turkey has also launched airstrikes against Daesh and PKK positions in Syria and Iraq.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S., the EU and Turkey.

Anadolu Agency
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