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Blast in Turkey kills 5, 36 injured

ANKARA: At least 5 people including woman and a baby girl have been killed while 35 others are injured in a car bomb blast near Police Headquarters in Turkey’s south-eastern Diyarbakir province, TheNewsTribe.com learnt from International media.

The bomb was detonated at the entrance of the police building, Turkish media say. The blast also damaged nearby residential buildings.

All the casualties and injured people have been shifted to near by hospitals for medical treatment, few are critically injured.

Rescuers are now searching through rubble at the scene in Cinar district.

Turkish officials blamed the attack on militants from Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK), which is active in the predominantly Kurdish province.

No group has so far said it carried out the attack.

It is developing story, will be updated accordingly.

 

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