10 April 2016•Update: 11 April 2016
VAN, Turkey
Supporters of PKK terrorist organization attacked a school in an eastern Turkish province and hurled an improvised explosive inside the building, according to police.
The incident came at a secondary school in the Ipekyolu district of the Van province late on Sunday.
The terrorist supporters broke the windows and doors of the school and threw a cluster bomb.
An investigation was underway to find the assailants.
Earlier on Sunday, in Van’s Edremit district, PKK supporters hurled a petrol bomb at a primary school and damaged security cameras, broke first-floor windows, and threw Molotov cocktails inside.
PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and EU – resumed its 30-year armed campaign against Turkey last July.
Since then, more than 350 Turkish security personnel have been martyred and thousands of terrorists killed.