Two Soldiers Killed in Rebel Violence
Two Turkish soldiers were killed in an attack on a military vehicle in southeastern Turkey, and the leader of a pro-Kurdish party urged rebels to halt an escalating campaign of violence.
Kurdish rebels set off a remote-controlled explosive device on a road in Tunceli province, about 400 miles east of the capital, Ankara, during a routine military patrol, the news agency Anatolian reported. A third soldier was injured.
In Ankara, Tuncer Bakirhan, leader of the pro-Kurdish Democratic People’s Party, said he had sent a letter to Zubeyir Aydar, the chief of the outlawed rebel group, calling for a return to the cease-fire.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.