2012 Gaziantep bombing

2012 Gaziantep bombing
Part of the Kurdish–Turkish conflict
2012 Gaziantep bombing (Turkey)

37.078132,37.378578

Location Şehitkamil district, Gaziantep, Turkey
Coordinates 37°04′41″N 37°22′43″E / 37.078132°N 37.378578°E / 37.078132; 37.378578Coordinates: 37°04′41″N 37°22′43″E / 37.078132°N 37.378578°E / 37.078132; 37.378578
Date 20 August 2012
Attack type
Terror attack
Weapons Remote-controlled car bombs
Deaths 9
Non-fatal injuries
64-69
Suspected perpetrator

PKK (Turkish claim)[1]

TAK (ANF claim)

The 2012 Gaziantep bombing was a terrorist bomb attack which occurred in the city of Gaziantep, Turkey on 20 August 2012, the second day of the three-day celebrations of "Şeker Bayramı" (Eid-ul-Fitr) that refers to the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.[2]

Attack

Location of Şehitkamil in Gaziantep

The bomb blast occurred at 19:45 in local time.[2][3] Bombs were planted in a truck and remotely detonated nnear Karşıyaka police station in Şehitkamil district, one of the most crowded areas of the city.[2][4][5][6] The police station was the target of the attack.[7]

As a result of the explosion, two public buses caught fire, increasing the casualties.[1] Many other cars parked on the street and shops were also badly damaged by the blast.[7]

Casualties

The attack killed ten people.[8] The next day, a 12-year-old girl died of her wounds.[9] Four of the dead were children.[10] The number of wounded people have been reported by Hürriyet to be 66,[1] some of whom were policemen.[11] Deputy Prime Minister Beşir Atalay later said the wounded numbered 69 people.[10][12] 17 of the injured people were hospitalized, four of whom were in critical condition.[7]

Perpetrators

Although there was no claim of responsibility, the bombs were believed by Turkish officials to be planted by PKK.[1][13] However, on 21 August 2012, Fırat News announced that PKK had denied responsibility for the attack[9][12] and claimed that another Kurdish group, the TAK was responsible for the attack.[14] On 21 August, four people were detained in Şanlıurfa and brought to Gaziantep for questioning.[15]

Turkey also investigated whether any countries, such as Iran, were involved in the attack as well.[16]

Reactions

Turkey

International

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Gaziantep'de Hain Saldırı (Villainous attack in Gaziantep)". Hürriyet. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Gaziantep'te Karşıyaka polis merkezine bombalı saldırı (Bombing attack against police station in Şehit Kamil in G.Antep)". Milliyet (in Turkish). 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  3. "PKK bombing kills 8, injures 64 in Turkey near Syrian border". Hurriyet Daily News. Istanbul. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. "Deadly bombing strikes Turkey's southeast". Al Jazeera. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  5. "Eight killed in huge blast in southern Turkey". Today's Zaman. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  6. "Villainous attack in Gaziantep". Anadolu Agency. Gaziantep. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  7. 1 2 3 "Bombing kills 9, injures 68 in Turkey near Syrian border". Hurriyet Daily News. Istanbul. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  8. "8 Reported Killed in Bomb in Turkey". ABC News. Istanbul. AP. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  9. 1 2 "Death toll in Turkey bomb rises to 9". Newsday. Istanbul. AP. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  10. 1 2 "Death toll rises from car bombing in Turkey". Al Ahram. AFP. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  11. "Gaziantep'te karakola bombalı saldırı (Bombing attack against police station in G.Antep)". Sabah (in Turkish). 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  12. 1 2 "Kurdish group denies Turkey bombing". Deutsche Welle. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  13. Çakan, Şeyhmus (20 August 2012). "Seven killed by car bomb in southeast Turkey". Reuters. Hakkari. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  14. Turkey's Kurdish PKK rebels deny being behind deadly Gaziantep blast
  15. "4 detained in connection with Turkey bomb blast". 22 August 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  16. "Turkey investigates whether other countries, including Iran, had role in deadly bombing". Associated Press. The Washington Post. 23 August 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  17. "President Gul condemns those responsible for Gaziantep blast". Anadolu Agency. Istanbul. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "World countries condemned the bombing attack in Gaziantep". Zaman. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  19. 1 2 "Iran says Gaziantep attack no surprise, US condemns it". Today's Zaman. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  20. "U.S. condemns car bombing near Turkey-Syria border". Kuwait News Agency. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.

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