Turkey retaliates by attacking 30 locations of Kurdish rebels in Iraq and Syria

Ankara (Turkey) – On the night of October 23, a terrorist attack took place in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. 2 terrorists targeted ‘Turkey Aerospace Industries’ headquarters. Bomb blasts and firing took place here, killing 10 and injuring 14. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya gave this information. The death toll is likely to rise further. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but hours after the attack, Turkey targeted the positions of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a Kurdish rebel group, in northern Iraq and Syria. Air strikes were conducted across 30 places. There has been no official response from the PKK after the Turkish attack.
💥Terrorist attack in Ankara, Turkey : 10 killed
💥In response, #Turkey has attacked 30 locations of Kurdish insurgents in #Iraq and #Syria
👉When terrorist attacks occur on I$l@mic countries, they immediately retaliate by attacking terrorist locations in other countries. So… pic.twitter.com/hwOSFkafJJ
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) October 24, 2024
NATO (called North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military organization with participation of 29 countries of the world) Secretary General Mark Rutte condemned the attack. He said that the attack on Turkey is serious. We are with Turkey. We are monitoring this incident.
Editorial PerspectiveWhen Islamic countries are attacked by terrorists, they immediately attack the locations of the respective terrorists in other countries. Why India does not attack Pakistan similarly ? |
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