Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Turkey: Kurdish rebels claim blast in tunnel

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ANKARA: Kurdish rebels on Wednesday claimed an attack at a police station in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir which authoritie­s said was carried out with a ton of explosives planted inside a tunnel.

The blast occurred on Tuesday at a workshop inside the police complex as an armoured vehicle was being repaired. A police officer and two civilian employees were killed.

The Firat News agency, which is close to the rebels, said the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, which came as Turkey is heading toward a referendum on Sunday on whether to boost the president’s powers.

At least five people were detained in connection with the attack, according to the Diyarba- kir governor’s office.

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu had announced after the explosion that it appeared to be accidental.” On Wednesday, however, he told Haber Turk television that investigat­ors had concluded that it was an attack by assailants who had dug a tunnel and placed explosives beneath the vehicle repair facility.

The Diyarbakir governor’s office said around a ton of explosives, including RDX, ammonium nitrate and TNT, were used. The tunnel was some 30 metres long, it said.

The PKK has waged a threedecad­e old insurgency in southeast Turkey which has killed tens of thousands of people.

The conflict reignited in 2015 after the collapse of a short-lived peace process.

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