Ceylanpınar incident

The Ceylanpınar incident (22–24 July 2015) saw the killing of two policemen in Ceylanpınar, Turkey, which led to the resumption of the Kurdish-Turkish conflict. The attack was used by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government as a casus belli to end the 2013-2015 solution process and resume its war against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). As the AKP had failed to win a majority in the June 2015 Turkish general election the month before, and soon after the resuming hostilities announced the November 2015 Turkish snap general election, analysts believe that the Ceylanpınar killings and return to war have been used to increase Turkish nationalist fervor and favored the ruling party taking back control over the Turkish parliament. Other motives have also been advanced, with the Syrian war encouraging extremist parties from both sides to undermine peace efforts by increasing nationalism and readiness for war.

Ceylanpınar incidents
Part of Turkish involvement in
the Syrian Civil War
LocationCeylanpınar, Turkey
Date22 July 2015 (2015-07-22) (EEST)
TargetTurkish policemen
Attack type
Assassination
WeaponSilenced gun
Deaths2
VictimsOkan Acar, Feyyaz Yumuşak
PerpetratorsKurdistan Workers' Party
Accused9 alleged PKK agents, acquitted
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