A curfew was imposed in nine neighborhoods of Turkey’s southeastern Mardin province early Sunday, according to the regional governor’s office. Security forces will locate and destroy explosive devices planted by the PKK terror group in neighborhoods of the Nusaybin, Ömerli and Artuklu districts during the curfew, the office said in a statement. Shelters and ammunition depots of the terror group will also be targeted during the security operation. The governor’s office did not mention an exact date to when the curfew would end. Security forces carried out 905 operations in January against the PKK terrorist organization. A total of 1,463 suspects were detained in last month’s nationwide operations over charges of aiding PKK terrorist organization; 153 were remanded in custody.
Curfew imposed in 9 neighborhoods of Mardin (Turkey)
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