ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s state-run news agency says police have detained five Kurdish militants suspected of planning to carry out a series of car bombings around the southern city of Adana.
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Anadolu Agency said Tuesday the suspects would allegedly have targeted the city’s airport, a local government building, the police headquarters and crowded public places.
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Anadolu said the suspects, including a university student, had received training in explosives in the Kurdish-administered Syrian town of Kobani.
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Fighting between the autonomy-seeking Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, and government forces resumed last year after the collapse of a frail ceasefire. The rebels have since then launched a series of deadly bombings mostly targeting police and military.
Last week, U.S. officials warned citizens about possible attacks targeting hotels in Adana.
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