Terror Strikes at Turkish Aerospace: A Chilling Day in Ankara
A terrorist attack at Turkish Aerospace Industries in Ankara resulted in five deaths and 22 injuries. Both attackers were neutralized. The PKK is suspected to be involved. Evacuation procedures were executed, leading to a brief lockdown. Global leaders condemned the attack, with NATO pledging support to Turkey.
A terrorist attack at Turkish Aerospace Industries headquarters in Ankara unfolded tragically on Wednesday, claiming five lives and injuring 22 others. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed the neutralization of the attackers, highlighting the critical condition of two injured individuals. Armed assailants had breached the TUSAS building in a violent episode marked by gunfire and explosions.
Authorities suspect involvement of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the assault, as suggested by Interior Minister Yerlikaya, pending concrete evidence. The terror act has sparked a rigorous investigation, overseen by Turkish prosecutors and reported by the state-run Anadolu Agency.
The attack prompted international condemnation, with NATO, the United States, and the European Union expressing support for Turkey. President Tayyip Erdogan, attending a BRICS conference, received condolences from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Witness reports indicated an intense operation, with employees secured in shelters during the emergency response.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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