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Turkey crackdown on radical group after US embassy attack

 
Published on Feb 19, 2013
3:47 PM
Two police officers arrive just minutes after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at an entrance of the US Embassy in the Turkish capital, Ankara, Turkey on Friday, Feb 1, 2013. Turkish police launched a massive nationwide crackdown on Tuesday against a radical Marxist group which claimed the suicide bomb attack against the US embassy this month, the state-run Anatolia news agency reported. -- FILE PHOTO: AP

ANKARA (AFP) - Turkish police launched a massive nationwide crackdown on Tuesday against a radical Marxist group which claimed a suicide bomb attack against the US embassy this month, the state-run Anatolia news agency reported.

Police issued arrest warrants for 167 people in 28 cities as part of the operation against the Revolutionary People's Liberation Front (DHKP-C), which is classified as a terrorist organisation by the United States, Anatolia said.

A Turkish guard at the US embassy in Ankara was killed in the February 1 attack and three other people including a journalist were wounded.

The outlawed DHKP-C has waged a string of attacks over the past few decades that have left dozens of people dead, including prominent political and military figures.

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