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Militants kill Turkish police officer in Siirt
18 July 2011 [11:23] -
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A Turkish police officer was killed Friday after PKK attacked a patrol car in the south-eastern province of Siirt.
Policeman Osman Demir was immediately taken to the Siirt State Hospital after the terrorist attack but lost his life.
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