Explosion on a road in southeast Turkey kills 4, wounds 13

Explosion on a road in southeast Turkey kills 4, wounds 13
A Turkish military convoy heads towards an observation point near the town of Maar Hitat in Syria's northern Idlib province on September 12, 2019. (AFP)
Updated 12 September 2019
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Explosion on a road in southeast Turkey kills 4, wounds 13

Explosion on a road in southeast Turkey kills 4, wounds 13
  • The explosion Thursday on a road near the town of Kulp hit a vehicle carrying villagers

ANKARA: Turkish officials say Kurdish rebels have detonated an improvised explosive device on a road in southeast Turkey, killing four people and wounding 13 others.
The local governor’s office said the explosion Thursday on a road near the town of Kulp hit a vehicle carrying villagers who were returning home after gathering wood. The private DHA news agency said the explosion caused the driver to lose control and the vehicle veered into a ditch.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has waged a more than three-decade old insurgency in Turkey’s mostly Kurdish southeast region. The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people since it started in 1984.
The group is considered a terror organization by Turkey and its Western allies.