Turkish media blame members of the Kurdistan Workers Party and the People’s Defense Units, outlawed in the country, for the shelling of the Turkish city, which could be their response to Turkey s new air operation in Syria and Iraq on Sunday
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkish war planes carried out air strikes on Kurdish militant bases in northern Syria and northern Iraq on Sunday, destroying 89 targets, Turkey's defence ministry said, in retaliation for a bomb attack in Istanbul that killed six people one week ago.