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Syrian YPG terrorists 'directly responsible' for Ankara attack

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Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said on Thursday that the deadly Ankara attack was carried out by a YPG suicide bomber from Syria in collaboration with the PKK terrorist organization.

Speaking to reporters in Ankara, Davutoğlu said that the attack was carried out by a Syrian national named Saleh Najar, who was born in Syria's Hasakah province.

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"It has been determined with certainty that this attack was carried out by members of the separatist terror organization PKK, together with a member of the YPG who infiltrated from Syria," Davutoğlu said.

He said that Turkish security forces have detained nine people in connection with the deadly attack, which killed 28 people and injured 61, while noting that 26 of the 28 people killed in Ankara attack were soldiers.

"Their connection to the YPG has been confirmed," Davutoğlu said and added that he cannot comment further as the investigation is still proceeding.

Davutoğlu underscored that there is concrete evidence about the YPG's involvement in the attack, and added that Turkey expects support in accordance with the evidence.

Davutoğlu noted that he has given instructions to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu to distribute documents containing information about the incident, to the members of the United Nations Security Council, known as the Permanent 5.

"It is our right to expect a common stance against terrorist organizations," he said, urging all allies to display a firm stance against the YPG.

He reaffirmed that Turkey will retaliate against the perpetrators of the attack and said that the Turkish Air Force have conducted cross-border operations in Northern Iraq, killing over 70 PKK terrorists, including senior members.

"We will take all precautions under the scope of legitimate self-defense and will retaliate with no hesitance," he said.

The prime minister also said that the same way Al-Qaida and Daesh cannot sit on peace tables, the YPG also cannot sit on the peace table and they do not have the 'right to represent the Syrian people.'

Davutoğlu warned YPG supporters and said that those directly and indirectly supporting the terrorist organization risk losing Turkey's backing.

He noted that it is unacceptable for members of NATO and the United States to have relations with an organization which carried out terrorist attacks 'in the heart of Turkey.'

He told reporters that the Assad regime, which openly expresses support for the YPG is also responsible for the attack, and said the YPG is a 'pawn' of the Assad regime.

The prime minister also touched on Russia's condemnation of the attack and said it was a 'positive thing' while he urged Russia to stop using its force against innocent civilians in Syria.

The PYD/YPG is largely accepted as the Syrian wing of the PKK, which is recognized as a terror organization by the U.S., the EU and NATO. The group recently opened an office in Moscow adorned with a poster of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan.
 
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Sweet!Probably Assad himself ordered them to do it.I guess now the sultan wannabe will attack his old friend?
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even if true which I highly doubt; no big deal.
you killed them, they killed you.

Looks like you are missing a screw in the head. It is ok to hate but dont fall so low that you reach the rock bottom of stupidity. Innocent people died and you are defending a sucide bomber? Utterly pathetic i must say.

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All my sympathies are towards Turkish people in this time of grief.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
 
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Looks like you are missing a screw in the head. It is ok to hate but dont fall so low that you reach the rock bottom of stupidity. Innocent people died and you are defending a sucide bomber? Utterly pathetic i must say.

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All my sympathies are towards Turkish people in this time of grief.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
karma is a b!tch. Just yesterday turks send 500 more terrorists to Syria.
It's their own fruit, it has nothing to do with me.
 
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RIP to the people who lost their lives.

This is suspiciously impeccable timing to say the least.
 
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RIP. As you can see here gentlemen like in many other forums. Some Iraqis and Egyptians and others who were so loud and deligint speaking against "extremism" and how they don't represent their view of what "real" Islam is, are showing their true colors when they gloat and celebrate such despicable act, where innocent people became victims.
Shows the hate and vengeance that is boiling within them.
I have no reason to believe that these people, given the right circumstances, would act any differently than the same people they despise and speak against day and night.

These people are not against the principles of revenge killing, indiscriminatory murder, or suicide bombing, they're just against them happening to them.
 
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RIP. As you can see here gentlemen like in many other forums. Some Iraqis and Egyptians and others who were so loud and deligint speaking against "extremism" and how they don't represent their view of what "real" Islam is, are showing their true colors when they gloat and celebrate such despicable act, where innocent people became victims.
Shows the hate and vengeance that is boiling within them.
I have no reason to believe that these people, given the right circumstances, would act any differently than the same people they despise and speak against day and night.

These people are not against the principles of revenge killing, indiscriminatory murder, or suicide bombing, they're just against them happening to them.

I made this point a few days ago. Some people accuse others of being 'extremists' but then these same people support stoning people by their own side. They're against rape but support 9 year old girls being married. They oppose foreign interference, but support their foreign allies doing it. They're against killing civilians, except it's excusable when done by their side....

the hypocrisy is amazing...
 
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RIP. As you can see here gentlemen like in many other forums. Some Iraqis and Egyptians and others who were so loud and deligint speaking against "extremism" and how they don't represent their view of what "real" Islam is, are showing their true colors when they gloat and celebrate such despicable act, where innocent people became victims.
Shows the hate and vengeance that is boiling within them.
I have no reason to believe that these people, given the right circumstances, would act any differently than the same people they despise and speak against day and night.

These people are not against the principles of revenge killing, indiscriminatory murder, or suicide bombing, they're just against them happening to them.
and what about you ? are you against all terrorist organizations and extremests no matter who they target
 
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Apparently, in some regions, reminding the consequences of supporting terrorism is called Hypocrisy.
 
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Get off your high horse, if this was a war and the PKK, YPG or PPG or whatever stupid letters theyre called attacked a Turkish battalion I wouldn't say a damn thing. I'm talking about terrorist attacks in none conflict cities where there is no battle whatsoever.
I've never said what I said earlier about Iranians or even Basharists killings in Syria, because there were always this sliver of belief that theyre operating in a warzone so maybe just maybe it's not as horrible or hypocritical as flat out deliberate terrorist attacks happening in a calm city where civillians are vicitims.

And as for me I'm sure as hell wouldn't be happy or celebrating if a terrorist attack happened in an Iranian city where everyday innocent people fall victim to a horrendous act such as this.
 
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and what about you ? are you against all terrorist organizations and extremests no matter who they target
Yes I am. Even though our topic of discussion is not what constitutes being a terror org. ,which I'm seeing this discussion leading to, but the simple act of decency of not blatently supporting something one vehemently spoke against, namely extrajudicial killing and attacking innocent people within a peaceful context, where is there are no room for doubt that it's a flat out terrorist attack with no military targets in sight.
 
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