Kurdish militants claim responsibility for deadly attack on Turkish defense firm
- The Kurdistan Workers' Party took responsibility for the attack on a state-run Turkish defense firm, which occurred in Ankara on Wednesday, October 25, killing five people and injuring 22.
- The Turkish government confirmed that they had proof linking the PKK to the attack, which is regarded as a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies.
- In retaliation, Turkey conducted aerial strikes on suspected PKK locations in northern Iraq and Syria after the attack.
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PKK claims deadly attack on Turkish defense firm in Ankara
A banned Kurdish militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for an attack on the headquarters of a key defense company in the Turkish capital Ankara that killed at least five people. A statement from the military wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK, said Wednesday's attack on the premises of the aerospace and defense company TUSAS was carried out by two members of its so-called "Immortal Battalion" in response to Turkish "massacres" a…

PKK claims responsibility for attack in Ankara
The banned Kurdish Workers' Party PKK has claimed responsibility for the attack in Ankara that left five people dead. The Turkish government had previously identified the suspected attackers as PKK members.[more]]]>
Kurdish rebel group PKK claims deadly attack on Turkish defence firm
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on Friday (Oct 25) claimed responsibility for the attack on a state-run Turkish defence firm in Ankara on Wednesday. The PKK took to Telegram and said, "The act of sacrifice at TAI campus in Ankara at around 15:30 local time on Wednesday was carried out by a team of the immortals battalion" of the PKK," referring to Turkish Aerospace Industries. Notably, Wednesday's attack in Turkey killed five people and in
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