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Police forensic officers work at the scene after suicide bombers blew themselves up in Haymana. AP/Press Association Images

Suicide bombers blow themselves up after being approached by Turkish police

The officers had called on the suspects to surrender, state media reported.

TWO SUICIDE BOMBERS detonated their explosives during a police operation in the Turkish capital Ankara this morning after officers called on the suspects to surrender, state media reported.

They set off the car bomb they had prepared, the official Anadolu news agency said, adding that the two suspects were dead.

There were no immediate reports of any other casualties in the blast, which occurred this morning in the outskirts of the city.

Ankara governor Ercan Topaca told reporters at the scene it was “likely” that they had connections to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

“The materials used, the construction and the way it was planned point to the PKK a little,” he said, quoted by Anadolu.

The PKK – proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the EU and US – has been waging a 32-year insurgency against the state in the country’s southeast.

Violence returned to the region after the collapse of a two-year ceasefire last year.

Police operation 

The governor said police began an operation early today to find the suspects after a tip-off came from Diyarbakir, a mainly Kurdish province in Turkey’s southeast.

In televised comments, Topaca also said the suspects were a male born in the eastern province of Bingol and an unidentified female. She was later named in Turkish media.

He added that the authorities were looking for a third person and that “interestingly” the suicide bombers hung a Turkish flag on the car.

CNN-Turk broadcaster reported that 200kg of ammonium nitrate and plastic explosives were seized during the operation.

The bombing comes two days before the first anniversary of Turkey’s deadliest terror attack in its modern history in Ankara which left 103 dead. The attack was blamed on jihadists from the Islamic State group.

And yesterday, the Kurdish group Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK) with ties to the PKK claimed responsibility for a motorbike bombing on Thursday near a police station which wounded 10 people.

© AFP 2016

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