Suicide blast in Turkey near Syrian border kill 3, wound 9
ISTANBUL — A suicide bomber blew himself up Sunday during a Turkish police raid against suspected Islamic State members near the Syrian border, killing three police officers and wounding nine other people, an official said.
In a separate explosion, a man suspected of being responsible for an IS suicide bomber cell in Gaziantep blew himself about 20 kilometres (12 miles) away in another district of the city, provincial governor Ali Yerlikaya said in a televised statement. No one else was killed or wounded in the second blast.
Earlier, police received a tip about a group of IS militants hiding in a house in the city’s Sahinbey district and launched an operation to apprehend them. A militant blew himself up when he realized he couldn’t escape. Three police officers were killed, while five police officers and four civilians were wounded, Yerlikaya said.
News reports initially said that more than one suicide bomber was involved in the first explosion.


