Arkivbild. (YASIN AKGUL / AFP)

Kurdisk milis tar på sig bombdådet i Istanbul

Den militanta kurdiska grupperingen TAK tar på sig ansvaret för tisdagens bombdåd i centrala Istanbul, rapporterar AFP.
Det var i tisdagsmorgonens rusningstrafik som en bilbomb exploderade intill en polisbuss i Istanbul-området Vezneciler. Elva personer dog – varav majoriteten poliser.

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TAK (Kurdiska frihetsfalkarna)
Wikipedia (en)
The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (Kurdish: Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan‎, TAK), Turkish: Kürdistan Özgürlük Şahinleri) also known as the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks and the Kurdistan Liberation Hawks, is a Kurdish nationalist militant group in Turkey seeking an independent Kurdish state in eastern and southeastern Turkey. The group presents itself as a break-away faction of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in open dissent with the PKK's readiness to compromise with the Turkish state. Analysts disagree on whether or not the two groups are in reality still linked. The group first appeared in August 2004, just weeks after the PKK called off the 1999 truce, assuming responsibility for two hotel bombings in Istanbul which claimed two victims. Since then, TAK has followed a strategy of escalation, committing numerous violent bomb attacks throughout Turkey, with a focus on western and central Turkey, including tourist areas in Istanbul, Ankara, and southern Mediterranean resorts. TAK also claimed responsibility for the February 2016 Ankara bombing, which killed at least 28 people and the March 2016 Ankara bombing in the same city that killed another 37 people.
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