2017 Diyarbakır bombing

PKK bombing in Diyarbakır, Turkey
2017 Diyarbakır bombing
Part of Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present)
Kurdish–Turkish conflict (2015–present)
LocationBağlar, Diyarbakır, Turkey
Date11 April 2017
10:45 (UTC+03:00)
TargetPolice personnel, civilians
Attack type
Bombing
WeaponsA mixture of RDX-Ammonium nitrate-TNT explosives
Deaths3
Injured~ 10-12
PerpetratorsKurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)

On 11 April 2017, an attack occurred in the campus of the Riot Control Police Department in the Bağlar district of Diyarbakır, Turkey. As a result of the attack, 3 people, including 1 police officer and 2 civilians, died and more than 10 people were injured. The PKK took responsibility for the attack a day later.

Attack

The attack occurred on 11 April 2017 at 10:45 (UTC+03:00), within the police campus area, where different units of the Provincial Police Department were located in the central Bağlar district of Diyarbakır. As a result of the attack, 3 people, including 1 police officer and 2 civilians, were killed.[1] Numerous buildings around the police campus were damaged in the explosion.

Later events

In the first statement, it was reported that the incident occurred during the repair of the panzer in the repair workshop of the Maintenance-Repair Branch Directorate. On 12 April 2017, Minister of the Interior Süleyman Soylu announced that initially it was believed that the explosion had occurred during the repair of an armored vehicle in the workshop, as a pit was formed in the same area following the explosion, but further investigation revealed that it was a terrorist attack.[2][3][4]

In a written statement made by the Governorship of Diyarbakır, details about the incident were given: "A 30-meter-long tunnel was dug from the basement of the apartment building adjacent to the area where the Police Department's additional units were located, towards the repair workshop affiliated to the Maintenance and Repair Department, and an explosive device, which contained RDX, TNT, ammonium nitrate and diesel, was placed there as revealed by the criminal examination. The explosion was made possible by using a time adjustable mechanism."[5]

Perpetrators

A damaged vehicle after the attack

One day after the attack, PKK took responsibility for the incident. In the PKK statement in the Firat News Agency, it was emphasized that the attack was carried out by militants affiliated with the armed wing of the PKK, HPG. It was added that the attack "was carried out by placing 2,540 pounds of explosives under the building where 150-200 riot control police officers were staying."[5][6]

Investigations and detentions

Following the attack, the Diyarbakır Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation. 5 people were detained on the grounds that they had a direct connection to the incident. In addition, 172 people were detained under the instructions of the Chief Public Prosecutor within the scope of the fight against terrorism.[6][7] On 16 April 2017, a PKK attacker together with two other people, who were found to enter and leave the basement rented for digging the tunnel through which the explosives were transmitted, were detained in Cizre, Şırnak, while carrying fake ID cards.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "İl Emniyet Müdürlüğü Ek Birimlerimizin Yer Aldığı Alan İçerisindeki Patlama". Governorship of Diyarbakır. Archived from the original on 13 April 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Son dakika: Diyarbakır'daki patlama terör saldırısı". CNN Türk. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Diyarbakır saldırısını PKK üstlendi". BBC Türkçe. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Diyarbakır'da patlama". NTV.com.tr. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Diyarbakır'daki patlamayı PKK üstlendi". Deutsche Welle. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  6. ^ a b Bozarslan, Mahmut (12 April 2017). "Diyarbakır Patlamasının Nedeni 'Tünel Bombası'". Voice of America. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  7. ^ "SON DAKİKA! İşte teröristlerin Diyarbakır'da açtığı tünel". Haberturk. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  8. ^ Şahin, Helin (16 April 2017). "Diyarbakır'da tünel kazan terörist yakalandı". Haberturk. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
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