Blast hits Turkish gendarmerie post in southeast

Bomb-laden vehicle detonated outside station in Hakkari province, 8 soldiers martyred, PKK blamed

UPDATES WITH CASUALTIES, PKK BLAMED

By Sirac Karadeniz and Sarp Ozer

HAKKARI, Turkey (AA) - An explosives-laden vehicle was detonated outside a gendarmerie station in southeast Turkey on Sunday, martyring eight soldiers.

Following the attack at around 10.00 a.m. local time (0700GMT) in Semdinli, Hakkari province, the Turkish General Staff said eight soldiers were martyred and five injured.

The statement also blamed the attack on the PKK terrorist organization. Hakkari province, which borders Iraq and Iran, has seen a large number of PKK terror attacks since the group resumed its armed campaign in July last year.

The blast occurred at a checkpoint in front of the gendarmerie outpost, which is around 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Semdinli town center.

Ambulances were sent to the scene and an air and land operation was launched to hunt the terrorists.

The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S., and EU. Since it resumed its decades-old armed campaign, PKK terror attacks martyred more than 600 security personnel and claimed lives of many civilians including women and children while around 7,000 terrorists were killed in army operations.

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