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ABC - At least 5 dead in 'terrorist attack' on aerospace facility in Turkey, officials say Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said five people were killed and 22 injured. ByDavid Brennan and Meredith Deliso October 24, 2024, 12:56 AM 2:41 Turkey reports casualties in 'terrorist attack' on aerospace facility Turkey reports casualties in 'terrorist attack' on aerospace facility Turkey's interior minister reported deaths and injuries after a "terrorist attack" at Turkish Aerospace Industries facilities in the capital Ankara on Wednesday. LONDON -- Several people were killed in a "terrorist attack" at Turkish Aerospace Industries facilities near the capital of Ankara on Wednesday, Turkey officials said. At least five people were killed and 22 injured in the attack, according to Turkey's vice president, Cevdet Yilmaz. Seven special forces members who responded to the attack were among those injured, he said. Two attackers -- a man and a woman -- were killed and Turkish authorities are working to identify them, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. PHOTO: Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities after explosions and gunshots were reported in the Kahramankazan district of Ankara, Turkey on Oct. 23, 2024. Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities af...Show more Ismail Kaplan/Anadolu via Getty Images "I condemn this heinous attack," Yerlikaya said in a post on X. "Our struggle will continue with determination and resolve until the last terrorist is neutralized." Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler alleged the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, was behind the attack. The Kurdish separatist movement is labeled a terrorist organization by Turkey and its Western allies. "We give these PKK scoundrels the punishment they deserve every time, they do not come to their senses," he said in remarks to the media on Wednesday. "I repeat what I always say, we will not let go of them until the last terrorist is eliminated." Yilmaz also said that PKK appears to be responsible for the attack, but that the investigation is still ongoing. In the wake of the attack, the Turkish Defense Ministry said it conducted airstrikes that destroyed 32 PKK targets in Iraq and northern Syria. There were at least three explosions in the strikes. MORE: US, Israel issue Sri Lanka attack alert after 'terrorist' threat against tourists Security camera footage from the attack showed two armed attackers approaching the entrance of the facility carrying backpacks. The Turkish Aerospace Industries site is about 25 miles outside Ankara. PHOTO: Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities after explosions and gunshots were reported in the Kahramankazan district of Ankara, Turkey on Oct. 23, 2024. Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities af...Show more Ismail Kaplan/Anadolu via Getty Images NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the incident "deeply concerning." "NATO stands with our Ally Turkey. We strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and are monitoring developments closely," he said in a statement on X. White House national security spokesman John Kirby also condemned the attack. "Our prayers are with all of those affected and their families and, of course, also the people of Turkey at this very difficult time," he said during a White House briefing on Wednesday. "While we don't yet know the motive, or who is exactly behind it, we strongly condemn this act of violence." ABC News' Somayeh Malekian, Morgan Winsor and Trisha Mukherjee contributed to this report. Related Topics Turkey

 

At least 5 dead in 'terrorist attack' on aerospace facility in Turkey, officials say

Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz said five people were killed and 22 injured.

October 24, 2024, 12:56 AM

LONDON -- Several people were killed in a "terrorist attack" at Turkish Aerospace Industries facilities near the capital of Ankara on Wednesday, Turkey officials said.

At least five people were killed and 22 injured in the attack, according to Turkey's vice president, Cevdet Yilmaz. Seven special forces members who responded to the attack were among those injured, he said.

Two attackers -- a man and a woman -- were killed and Turkish authorities are working to identify them, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said.

PHOTO: Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities after explosions and gunshots were reported in the Kahramankazan district of Ankara, Turkey on Oct. 23, 2024.
Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities af...
Ismail Kaplan/Anadolu via Getty Images

"I condemn this heinous attack," Yerlikaya said in a post on X. "Our struggle will continue with determination and resolve until the last terrorist is neutralized."

Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler alleged the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, was behind the attack. The Kurdish separatist movement is labeled a terrorist organization by Turkey and its Western allies.

"We give these PKK scoundrels the punishment they deserve every time, they do not come to their senses," he said in remarks to the media on Wednesday. "I repeat what I always say, we will not let go of them until the last terrorist is eliminated."

Yilmaz also said that PKK appears to be responsible for the attack, but that the investigation is still ongoing.

In the wake of the attack, the Turkish Defense Ministry said it conducted airstrikes that destroyed 32 PKK targets in Iraq and northern Syria. There were at least three explosions in the strikes.

Security camera footage from the attack showed two armed attackers approaching the entrance of the facility carrying backpacks.

The Turkish Aerospace Industries site is about 25 miles outside Ankara.

PHOTO: Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities after explosions and gunshots were reported in the Kahramankazan district of Ankara, Turkey on Oct. 23, 2024.
Security forces, firefighters, and paramedics are dispatched to Turkish Aerospace Industries' (TAI) facilities af...
Ismail Kaplan/Anadolu via Getty Images

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the incident "deeply concerning."

"NATO stands with our Ally Turkey. We strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and are monitoring developments closely," he said in a statement on X.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby also condemned the attack.

"Our prayers are with all of those affected and their families and, of course, also the people of Turkey at this very difficult time," he said during a White House briefing on Wednesday. "While we don't yet know the motive, or who is exactly behind it, we strongly condemn this act of violence."

ABC News' Somayeh Malekian, Morgan Winsor and Trisha Mukherjee contributed to this report.

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