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Unter Verdacht ein Türke für den Bombenanschlag in Thailand

Thai police arrest Turkish man over Bangkok bombing


Police hunting for the perpetrators of Thailand's deadliest bombing arrested a man allegedly of Turkish national on Saturday they said fitted the description of a suspect seen leaving a rucksack at the site of the Bangkok blast nearly two weeks ago.
Police raided an apartment in a northern suburb of the capital on Saturday afternoon and discovered possible bomb-making materials that could have been used in the Aug. 17 attack in Bangkok's bustling commercial heart.
Police would not confirm where the suspect was from but said he was a foreign national and would be charged initially with possession of illegal explosive materials and held at a military facility.
The bomb tore through the crowded Erawan Shrine, one of the country's top tourist attractions and close to high-end hotels and malls, killing 20 people and wounding scores more.
Among the dead were 14 foreigners, including seven from mainland China and Hong Kong, in an attack the military government said was intended to be a strike at Thailand's troubled economy.
The suspect "looks like the one we are looking for", said national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri.
Thai police arrest Turkish man over Bangkok bombing



 

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Three policemen killed in PKK attacks


A special operations police officer was killed after a wave of attacks by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists on government buildings in the eastern province ofTunceli on Friday
night while two others were killed in a similar attack in Şanlıurfa.

A statement released by the Tunceli Governor's Office said a group of PKK terrorists attacked Nazımiye Police Department building and Nazimiye District Governor's Office building
with long-barrel guns and rockets on Friday night.
Policeman Ali Rıza Güneş was killed during the attacks, the statement said. It added that two PKK members were killed in the ensuing clash.
Three policemen killed in PKK attacks
 
Three policemen killed in PKK attacks


A special operations police officer was killed after a wave of attacks by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists on government buildings in the eastern province ofTunceli on Friday
night while two others were killed in a similar attack in Şanlıurfa.

A statement released by the Tunceli Governor's Office said a group of PKK terrorists attacked Nazımiye Police Department building and Nazimiye District Governor's Office building
with long-barrel guns and rockets on Friday night.
Policeman Ali Rıza Güneş was killed during the attacks, the statement said. It added that two PKK members were killed in the ensuing clash.
Three policemen killed in PKK attacks


Geilt es dich auf wenn Türken von Terroristen ermordet werden?
 
*Freiheitskämpfer.

Der Kampf gegen das Türkenregime wird nicht enden bis die Besatzung Kurdistans im türkischen Teil beendet ist.


Es gab nie ein Kurdistan, also kann man da nix besetzen. Weder gibt es schriftliche Zeugnisse, noch irgendwelche Gebäude, von einem Kurdistan.
Ebenso war OstAnatolien nie ein Raum mit nem "kurdischen" Patent, definiert nach PKK.

Eurer Problem ist ein anderes, der Neid auf den Türken. Das ist alles.
 
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