Another explosion occurred in the Turkish city of Cizre (Sirnak province). According to preliminary data, a car filled with explosives blew up in the immediate vicinity of the police department building. It is reported that the explosion occurred in the early morning.
Responsibility for the explosion outside the police department building was claimed by representatives of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which official Ankara had long listed as terrorist organizations.
As a result of the car’s explosion, the police department building was seriously damaged. The explosion caused significant damage to other buildings located near the department. At the moment, the number of victims of the explosion and victims is not reported.
Dozens of ambulance teams are working at the site of the explosion, which indirectly indicates a large number of victims and injured.
In Turkish social networks, comments appear in which local residents say that Erdogan decided to invade Syria in order to distract people from internal problems, but Erdogan is doing very badly. The Kurds are calling on Ankara to once again engage in dialogue with the PKK representatives in order to stop the ongoing civil war in the south-east of the country.
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