Deaths from fighting southeastern Turkey

Fighting between the Turkish army and supporters of the banned PKK in southeastern Turkey have been at least four people have been here.

In a part of the Kurdish city has a curfew in effect. Set because PKK supporters have erected barricades and explosives are placed.

The fights are two days of heavy bombing in Ankara Sunday. The perpetrators of the bombing, in which 37 people were killed, both had links with Kurdish separatist PKK, reported sources of the Turkish security forces Monday.

The Turkish Air Force conducted Monday attacks on Kurds in northern Iraq. According to Turkey thus were 45 deaths among the fighters.