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Turkey responded to Ankara's terrorism with missile strikes

The Turkish authorities have announced that the country's army has launched missile strikes on facilities in neighboring Syria and Iraq, which are linked to the Kurdish "Kurdistan Workers' Party" group, the BBC reports.

Ankara considers that group responsible for the attack on the headquarters of the aerospace company near Ankara on Wednesday.

To remind you, at least five people were killed after the terrorist attack. According to the statement of the Turkish military command, 59 people, whom Ankara calls terrorists, were killed as a result of a series of strikes directed at the facilities of the "Kurdistan Workers' Party" group. The Syrian Kurdish militias, in turn, report that at least 12 civilians have fallen victim to Turkish strikes in the north and east of the country.