Turkish president condemns PKK attack on aid workers

2 social workers delivering aid amid coronavirus outbreak were killed in PKK terror attack in eastern Turkey

By Dilara Hamit, Kemal Karadag and Sertac Bulur

ISTANBUL (AA) – Turkey’s president has condemned Thursday’s terror attack on two social workers who were delivering aid in eastern Turkey.

"The treacherous attack against Vefa Social Support Group officials carried out by the terrorist group PKK in the Ozalp district of Van yesterday has once again exposed the abhorrent face of the terrorist group trying to hide behind the curtains," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Twitter Friday.

Erdogan also wished God's grace on the martyrs from the attack, adding that the PKK will pay the price for it.

The victims were carrying aid related to the coronavirus outbreak when gunmen opened fire with rifles, also wounding a bystander.


- Perpetrators of attack connected to HDP

After arresting 38 suspects over alleged links to terror attack, it was found out that six of the suspects had links to the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP).

The six suspects worked as District Head and administrators of the Ozalp district.

85 people, including politicians, academics, journalists, writers and lawyers, called for the PKK to be condemned for the attack that was carried out.

In a mutual statement, it was pointed out that one of the most successful organizations of the coronavirus struggle was the Vefa Social Support Group.

"The PKK struck us with our beautiful Vefa organization," the statement said.

The statement called on all segments of society, unions and professional organizations, political parties, human rights organizations and other civil society organizations and all citizens of Turkey to condemn the PKK.

In a statement, the National Defense Ministry also slammed the PKK terror group for the "treacherous" attack.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US and European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants.

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