Turkey has launched airstrikes on Kurdish militant targets in northern Iraq and Syria following a deadly attack on the Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara. The attack, which killed at least five people and injured over 20, has been attributed to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). In retaliation, Turkey's Ministry of National Defence reported that 32 PKK targets were destroyed in the aerial offensive. The strikes mark a swift and forceful response to the assault on a key state-run defense company. The situation remains tense as Turkey continues its military operations.
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Turkey Retaliates After Ankara Terror Attack, Kills Several Militants In Airstrikes In Iraq, Syria
Five people were killed while over 20 were injured in a terror attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters on Wednesday.
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Turkey attack latest: Turkey strikes Kurdish militant targets in Iraq and Syria after five killed in Ankara attack
Five people have been killed in an apparent terror attack in Turkey at the headquarters of a defence and aerospace company. Turkey has blamed Kurdish militant group the PKK for the attack and has launched strikes on its sites in Syria and Iraq.
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Several killed in Ankara 'terror attack' - as Turkey retaliates with Iraq and Syria strikes
Following today's attack in Ankara, Turkey's defence ministry said it conducted airstrikes in northern Iraq and northern Syria against PKK targets.