- June 5, 2015
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At least two people were killed in two explosions at a rally Kurdish People’s Democratic Party in the city of Diyarbakyn in the south-east of Turkey.
More than a hundred people were injured.
The causes of the explosions are still not known, but Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz has denied initial reports that the explosion was caused by an electric fault.
At a meeting of the Kurdish party gathered tens of thousands of people, and after the explosion, the crowd began to panic, which, according to witnesses, led to clashes with the police.
The general elections in Turkey are scheduled for June 7 and Kurdish party has a chance to score for the first time required 10% of the vote to enter parliament.
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