Arrest barrage in Turkey in the shadow of the terrorist attack in Ankara. Turkish police arrested yesterday, Monday, about 90 people in 18 provinces across Turkey on suspicion of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

The businesses, which were concentrated in the southeast Turkish province of Sanliurfa, took place after the PKK claimed responsibility for Sunday’s bombing in the Turkish capital.

According to Turkish reports, the perpetrators stole the vehicle they used in the attack, in Ankara, from a veterinarian in Caesarea, who they executed in cold blood, throwing his body into a ditch. Sabah posts pictures of them in the car on the way to Ankara.

On Sunday, the Kurdish PKK claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack in front of the Turkish Interior Ministry that resulted in the death of the two terrorists and the wounding of two police officers.

The PKK Kurds threatened, with a new blow: “It is an act of self-defense aimed at warning against the slaughter and fascist pressures on the people of Kurdistan and in all democratic circles. If the genocidal fascist regime AKP-MHP continues to commit these its crimes, its legal actions of revolutionary justice will continue”.

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