A civilian in two PKK attacks in Turkey
In two separate incidents, a Turkish truck driver was killed when group of PKK separatists opened fire on a truck in the southeastern Turkey, while one PKK separatist was killed after refusing to surrender to Turkish security forces in an eastern province.


A driver of the truck carrying Turkish security forces was killed and two soldiers and three village guards were injured when group of PKK terrorists opened fire on a truck in the southeastern province of Hakkari on Thursday, the Anatolian Agency reported.
The injured were transported by helicopter to Hakkari Military hospital and security forces launched an operation in pursuit of the terrorist group, AA also said.
In a separate military operation underway in Genc town of the eastern province of Bingol, a member of the outlawed PKK was killed when a group of separatists refused to surrender and opened fire on security forces.
The PKK, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey as well as the most of the international community, including the U.S. and the EU, frequently uses remote-control landmines to target Turkey's security forces.