2016 Şemdinli bombing

The 2016 Şemdinli bombing was a car bomb attack on Turkish military base carried out by the PKK's armed wing HPG in Turkey which occurred on 9 October 2016. According to the Turkish authorities, a car bomb killed at least 18 people including 10 soldiers and 8 civilians. Also, another 27 people were wounded according to initial reports. The PKK's armed wing HPG claimed the attack and claimed to have killed more than 32 soldiers.

2016 Şemdinli bombing
Part of Kurdish–Turkish conflict
The shape of the attack
LocationŞemdinli, Hakkari, Turkey
Coordinates37.408323°N 44.540277°E / 37.408323; 44.540277
Date9 October 2016 (UTC +3)
Attack type
Car Bomb, Suicide bombing
Deaths10 soldiers

5 civilians (1 foreign citizen)
1 assailant
(Turkish claim)


32 soldiers (HPG claim)
Injured27 soldiers and civilians
PerpetratorHPG (PKK's armed wing)
MotiveKurdish–Turkish conflict

One day later, the casualties were identified, all the records of hospitals and clinics in the region were scanned and according to the latest statements; number of casualties is 15 at the moment, not 18, with 5 of those who died being civilians. 1 civilian was an Iranian citizen who was in town for family visiting. Another one of the casualties, was a 15 year old Turkish citizen boy from the region. With the terrorist, who blasted himself, the total death total is 16, as of October 10.

The assailant, whose body is yet to be identified in order to determine his exact account and citizenship, was claimed to be a member of the PKK and is thought to have arrived in Turkey from neighboring Iraq soon before the attack. The course of the attack was based on a car bomb scheme and it was a suicide bombing. Turkish authorities claimed that the militant, drove a pick-up truck with 5-tonnes of explosives attached and "without caring about the civilian presence", drove into the checkpoint of the Turkish army base and detonated explosives. As a result, both officers and civilians lost their lives.

According to the a state-run press agency Anadolu Ajansi, following the attack, on the same day, at a meeting of pro-government tribe and clan representatives of southeast Turkey in Van, 181 Kurdish clan representatives from 16 different provinces in Turkey condemned PKK's actions and motives of separatism.

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