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Bomb attack leaves 6 dead and 39 wounded in Turkey
Six dead and 39 injured after an attack concoche bomb attack Thursday by rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on a police station in southeastern Turkey, informed provincial authorities.
The attack killed two people in the town of Cinar and four (including a baby) died when a nearby building collapsed because of the damage, said the governor's office in Diyarbakir province, through a release.
After the explosion of the car, PKK members continued the attack with rocket launchers and long-range rifles that provoked a confrontation for about 40 minutes.
It was known that subjects escaped and the army and police are in a wide capture operation.
Besides PKK attacks and ambushes in rural areas against the security forces, they have been generated fire lines in several Turkish cities, where the army has imposed a curfew.
The car bomb technique is often used by terrorists, drug traffickers, guerrillas and murderers, it displaces a large amount of explosives without arousing suspicion, and then be detonated at a specific site, commit murder and cause maximum damage to a structure.
