Turkish
authorities declared a curfew in a neighborhood of southeast Turkey's
largest city Diyarbakir on Tuesday to fight Kurdish militants in the
area, local officials announced as clashes broke out in the area. The
curfew was imposed in the Kaynartepe neighborhood of Diyarbakir's
Baglar district from 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the face of moves by Kurdistan
Workers Party (PKK) militants to set up barricades, dig ditches and
plant explosives in the area, the local authorities statement said. PKK
fighters blocked roads and halted vehicles in the area and clashed with
security forces sporadically through the night as a police helicopter
flew overhead, witnesses said. Violence
has surged in the mainly Kurdish southeast since a 2-1/2 year ceasefire
with the PKK collapsed in July. The militants have focused their strikes
on security forces in southeastern towns, some of which have been under
curfew.
Turkey declares curfew in Diyarbakir area to fight Kurdish militants

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