November 2016 Diyarbakır bombing
Bombing in Diyarbakır, Turkey
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Diyarbakır | |
Location | Diyarbakır, Turkey |
Date | 4 November 2016 |
Attack type | Bombing |
Deaths | 11 |
Injured | 100 |
Perpetrators | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
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Turkey–ISIL conflict
- Preceding events
- 2013 Reyhanlı car bombings
- 2014 Turkish attack
- 2015 Istanbul suicide bombing
- 2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings
- Suruç bombing
- Nineveh Plains offensive
- Insurgency campaign
- 2015 police raids
- 2015 NATO emergency meeting
- Operation Martyr Yalçın
- 2015 Ankara bombings
- January 2016 Istanbul bombing
- Kilis rocket attacks (2016)
- March 2016 Istanbul bombing
- May 2016 Gaziantep bombing
- Atatürk Airport attack
- August 2016 Gaziantep bombing
- November 2016 Diyarbakır bombing
- Istanbul nightclub shooting
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Aftermath of the Suruç bombing in 2015 |
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The November 2016 Diyarbakır bombing was an explosion near a police building in Bağlar, Diyarbakır in Turkey, on 4 November.[1] The bomb killed at least 11 people, including two policemen.[2] Both the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks claimed responsibility for the bombing.[3][4]
See also
- February 2016 Diyarbakır bombing
- March 2016 Diyarbakır bombing
- May 2016 Diyarbakır bombing
- List of terrorist incidents in November 2016
References
- ^ "Death toll in Diyarbakir bombing rises to 11". Türkiye. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ Hasan Namli (4 November 2016). "Death toll in Diyarbakir bombing rises to 11". Anadolu Agency.
- ^ "ANF: TAK Claims Responsibility for Diyarbakır Attack - english". Retrieved 3 June 2023.
- ^ "ISIL claims responsibility for Turkey car bomb attack". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
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