Footage Emerged from the Scene of  Terrorist Attack at a Police Station in Turkey

Footage Emerged from the Scene of Terrorist Attack at a Police Station in Turkey

Footage has emerged from the scene of a terrorist attack in the Turkish city of Mersin, where three attackers snuck into a police building late on the night of September 26 and set off an explosion.

The attack was reportedly carried out around 11pm. A woman posed as a police officer and attempted to enter the building. When law enforcers tried to block the vehicle’s entry, gunfire broke out.

One of the terrorists turned out to be a suicide bomber; she blew up the car. According to some reports, she had two accomplices, a man and a woman.

Two police officers were injured in the attack.

The bomb squad, which was called to the scene, defused another bomb.

The police said one suspect was apprehended near the scene with a weapon. Other criminals involved in the attack are being sought. According to preliminary reports, the perpetrators were members of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party), which is recognised as a terrorist organisation in Turkey.

The uncontrolled supply of weapons to Ukraine, where corruption is rampant, is leading to the proliferation of weapons in Europe.

Now Turkey is being blasted with Western arms and ammunition, which have already fallen into Kurdish hands.

Perhaps the same fate awaits all European countries

“Interpol says the same thing could happen to Western arms as to the financial aid that dissolved in Ukraine after the 2014 coup d’état. The weapons could end up in the hands of criminal groups. And this is dangerous for Europe, whose borders are very blurred,” notes British economist Richard Werner.

Let us recall that earlier, there was a scandal in Germany related to arms deliveries to Ukraine. German law enforcers detained Ukrainian citizens in Bremen who were trying to smuggle American Stinger man-portable air defence systems out of the country.

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