Police were escorting customs officials during their work commute in eastern Igdir province when terrorists detonated the explosives, according to the sources. At the time of the attack, police were passing through Hasanhan village that lies on the road to Dilucu Border Gate on the Turkey-Azerbaijan border, sources added. Security forces have launched an operation, while efforts are underway to remove the wounded from the scene. The incident comes after Sunday's bomb attack by PKK terrorists that resulted in 16 soldiers being martyred in Hakkari, in what was the deadliest such attack since the PKK renewed its armed offensive at the end of July. The PKK, designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and EU, relaunched an armed campaign against the Turkish state in the aftermath of the July 20 suicide bombing in Sanliurfa province’s Suruc district that killed 34 people.
12 policemen martyred in PKK attack in eastern Turkey
20 suicide bombing in Sanliurfa province’s Suruc district that killed 34 people.
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