20 May 2024
Monday 12 September 2016 - 22:17
Story Code : 230992

Explosion hits Turkish town of Van, wounding 48



At least 48 people have been wounded in Turkey in a car bomb explosion targetingthe provincial offices of the ruling AK Party in the countrys eastern city of Van.

The explosion struck the AKbuilding in a central district in Van on Monday. Ittook place in the heart of the bustling city, between the ruling AKPs offices and those of the governor.

A Turkish official said 48people including two police officers were wounded, two critically.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the blast that took place on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.

Turkeys southeast has been witnessing several bombings and other attacks since last year, when the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) withdrew from aceasefire agreement with the Turkish government.

On Saturday,Turkish officials said they had thwarted an assassination attempt against the deputy chairman of the ruling AKparty, Mehdi Eker.

There were no immediate official reports on who or what group may have been behind the plot. However, Turkish media accused the PKKof planning the attack.

Ankara has been engaged in a large-scale anti-PKK campaign in its southern border region over the past few months. The Turkish military has also been pounding Kurdish militant positions in northern Iraq and Syria as well.

By Press TV

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