The Mardin province governor's office said two soldiers and a civilian woman were killed in today's attack at a military outpost in the town of Cevizlik. The statement also stated seven people were wounded, including three people who are in critical condition.
The Turkish Armed Forces also published a statement about the attack that put the number of wounded soldiers at 12, with one soldier in critical condition.
It wasn't immediately clear why the two accounts differed. Both statements blamed "the separatist terror organization" for the attack, a description used by Turkey for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or the PKK. Security forces have begun operations to apprehend the attackers.
In a daily activity statement published on its website, the Turkish Army said it "neutralized 17 separatist terror organization members" in Hakkari province and two militants in Van province yesterday.
The renewed conflict between the two sides has led to the death of nearly 600 security personnel and more than 5,000 Kurdish militants, reports Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency. An unknown number of civilians have also been killed and thousands displaced.
Turkey, the US and the EU consider PKK a terrorist organization.
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