Turkish prime minister resolute after Izmir attack

  06 January 2017    Read: 955
Turkish prime minister resolute after Izmir attack
Turkey will come out victorious in its fight against terrorism, the prime minister said in the wake of a terrorist attack in western Izmir province, AzVision.az reports citing Anadolu agency.
The attack occurred just outside a courthouse when police officer Fethi Sekin stopped a suspicious vehicle, which turned out to be carrying explosives.

The ensuing clashes and a desperation car-bomb attack left Sekin and an officeof the court martyred and five others injured as a bigger blast involving another vehicle was thwarted, according to Governor Erol Ayyildiz.

"If they (terrorists) had succeeded, our beautiful city of Izmir might have witnessed a major-scale disaster," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said after landing in Izmir’s Adnan Menderes Airport to visit the scene and meet local officials.

“Our martyred hero, Officer Fethi Sekin, sacrificed his life without second thoughts, and prevented a much bigger calamity,” Yildirim said.

The prime minister said terrorist organizations targeting Turkey, including the PKK – which is implicated in this attack – as well as Daesh and others, were “doing shift work”.

“These heinous terrorist cells should take to heart that we will not be divided and we will not bow down,” he said. “Our country will overcome these days in unity, solidarity and unshakable determination.”

Turkey has suffered four terrorist attacks over the last month. A Dec. 10 Daesh twin attack left 46 people -- mostly police officers -- martyred.

A week later, a suicide car bomb attack, this time by the PKK, hit a public bus in the central Anatolian city of Kayseri, martyring 14 soldiers.

On Jan 1, an armed attack, again blamed on Daesh, on a nightclub during the new year celebrations martyred 39 people.

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