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Three soldiers martyred in southeast Turkey

Death toll rises to four after wounded soldier dies in hospital after fighting between outlawed PKK militants and security forces in Diyarbakir province

19.08.2015 - Update : 19.08.2015
Three soldiers martyred in southeast Turkey

DIYARBAKIR, Turkey

Three more soldiers died Wednesday after gunfight with outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants in Turkey's southeastern Diyarbakir province, security forces have said, raising the two-day death toll in clashes to four.

The Turkish Armed Forces said Tuesday evening that the fighting began when the provincial and district gendarmerie command launched Monday evening an operation after suspected PKK members had set up roadblocks on the highway between Diyarbakir and Bingol.

Four soldiers had been taken to hospital, where one of them succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday.

The armed forces confirmed on Wednesday that one more soldier has died at hospital, identifying him as gendarme lieutenant Ubeyd Turan.

Another deceased member of the armed forces was earlier identified as gendarmerie commando sergeant Latif Adiguzel. His father, Mustafa Adiguzel told Anadolu Agency that his son had been engaged two months ago.

"We were going to hold his wedding ceremony in a month. Tell those traitors [PKK militants] that I have two more sons," he said.

Adiguzel will be buried in his hometown, central Nevsehir province after a funeral ceremony in Diyarbakir on Wednesday.

Another martyr was gendarmerie commando sergeant Muhammet Tufan, who leaves behind two children. After his parents were informed of his death, Turkish flags were reportedly hung up in the neighborhood where they live in central Eskisehir province.

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