ISTANBUL: A bomb hit an armoured police van in south-eastern Turkiye on Friday, injuring nine people and reviving fears of new unrest in the mainly Kurdish region.
Eight police officers and another person were hurt in the attack near the city of Diyarbakir, the local governor’s office said.
The nine were rushed to hospital as a “precaution”, a statement said, adding that their injuries were not life-threatening.
Television images showed a white bus standing on a debris-strewn road with its luggage compartment heavily damaged.
The mangled remains of a smaller vehicle stood nearby.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility.
The blast on a road between Diyarbakir and the city of Mardin was the first in the region reported by officials in more than five years.
It came with Turkiye stepping up air strikes against Kurdish forces in northern Syria, and continuing its limited ground campaign in Iraq.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to launch a new ground offensive in northern Syria after a bombing killed six people in Istanbul.
Published in Dawn, December 17th, 2022
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