2 bombers kill 1, hurt 17 in Turkey

— A car bomb exploded outside a police station Friday in central Turkey, killing one policeman and wounding 17 people, the interior minister said. The two people in the car also were killed.

The car sped through a paramilitary checkpoint, and the bomb later detonated outside the police station in the town of Pinarbasi, in the province of Kayseri, said Idris Naim Sahin, the interior minister.

Sahin earlier said two police officers were killed in the attack, but later said doctors were able to save one of them. He said seven of the 17 wounded were in serious condition.

The vehicle was first spotted at the paramilitary checkpoint in the neighboring province of Kahramanmaras, some 56 miles away, when it ignored calls to stop and then hit a sergeant as it traveled on, the state-run Anadolu Agency said.

Sahin hinted that Kurdish rebels, who are fighting for autonomy in southeast Turkey, might have been behind the attack.

Separately, suspected Kurdish rebels kidnapped 10 villagers in a raid Tuesday night on the village of Bayirli near the southeastern town of Tunceli, the governor’s office in the province of Diyarbakir said Friday.

The conflict involving the Kurdish rebels has killed tens of thousands of people since 1984.

Front Section, Pages 9 on 05/26/2012

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