Ankara says Kurdish terrorists attached Turkish aerospace center

Authorities in Turkey say that a deadly explosion at an aerospace facility on Wednesday was a terrorist attack.

Authorities say five people were killed and more than a dozen injured. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that the explosion was a “terrorist attack” in a statement on X, formerly Twitter. He added that the victims were both civilians and security personnel.

Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz condemned the attack in a statement on social media. He added that security forces responded to the explosion immediately.

 

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Turkish police officers gather as an armed personnel vehicle drives along a road in Kahramankazan, some 25 miles north of Ankara on Oct. 23, 2024, near the gate of the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), after a huge explosion outside the headquarters left a number of people “dead and injured,” Turkey’s interior minister said, describing it as a “terrorist attack” (Getty)

“The treacherous terrorist attack targeted Turkey’s achievements in defence industry,” he wrote, adding that the country’s “fight against terrorism will continue.”

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte also acknowledged the attack in a statement, condemning “terrorism in all its forms.”

 

Turkey’s defense sector is a major exporter for the country, focusing mainly on military drones built at facilities like the one attacked on Wednesday.

 

No group has taken responsibility for the attack as of Wednesday afternoon.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has yet to release a statement regarding Wednesday’s terrorist attack. (Ahmad Al-Rubaye /Pool Photo via AP)

Turkey has played a divisive role in the ongoing tensions in the Middle East throughout the year. While the country is a member of NATO, it has also expressed solidarity with terrorist groups like Hamas.

 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ordered the nation’s flag to half staff in after the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in August. Israeli officials condemned the move when the Turkish Embassy in Israel complied with Erdogan’s order.

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