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Militant Kurdish group claims Ankara car bombing
[IsraelTimes] Kurdistan Freedom Falcons say attack was retaliation for Turkish army killing 'vulnerable people,' warn tourists to stay away

A myrmidon Kurdish group linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) on Friday claimed the suicide kaboom in Ankara this week targeting the Turkish military, in which 28 people were killed and dozens more maimed.

"On February 17 in the evening a suicide kaboom was carried out by a sacrifice warrior on a military convoy of the fascist Turkish Republic in Ankara... The attack was realized by the Immortal Battalion of the TAK," the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK) said in a statement on their website.

The group named the jacket wallah as Zinar Raperin, born in 1989 in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
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's Kurdish-dominated eastern region of Van, who had been involved with the Kurdish "freedom struggle" and since 2011 with the TAK.

It said that the attack was carried out in Dire Revenge for the killing of "vulnerable people" who were hiding in basements during a two-month Turkish military operation against the PKK in the southeastern town of Cizre.

Turkish officials have blamed the Ankara attack on the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia which Turkey says is a branch of the PKK, a charge vehemently denied by the group.

The TAK's claim of the bomber's identity is in contradiction to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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, who said Friday that Turkey had "no doubt" that Syrian Kurdish fighters were behind the attack.

"We have no doubt that the perpetrators are the YPG and PYD," Erdogan said in Istanbul, referring to the main Syrian Kurdish militia and their political wing.

TAK's Friday statement also warned foreign tourists not visit Turkey, threatening to "destroy" the key tourism sector in the country.

"Tourism... is a major target we aim to destroy. We warn the foreign and native tourists not go to the touristic areas in Turkey. We are not responsible for who will die in the attacks targeting those areas," it said.

The TAK is a little-known group which has nonetheless risen to prominence in recent months after it claimed firing mortar shells on Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport on December 23. The firing left one airport cleaner dead and also damaged several planes.

Turkish officials say the TAK is a front for PKK attacks on civilian targets, but the PKK claims TAK is a splinter group over which it has no control.

In a statement on December 30, the TAK warned that the Sabiha Gokcen attack was just the start of a new wave of assaults.
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