Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) Targeted in Deadly Attack
One of Turkey’s leading defense industry institutions, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS), was the site of a deadly attack that claimed the lives of at least five individuals and injured 22. The assault occurred shortly after a nationalist leader hinted at a potential peace process with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Key Details of the Attack
The attack took place at the TUSAS headquarters in Kahramankazan, near Ankara. Security footage revealed armed assailants entering the compound, sparking explosions and gunfire. While the PKK is suspected of carrying out the attack, no group has claimed responsibility.
Victims and Response
Among the victims were employees of TUSAS, a security guard, and a taxi driver. Turkish authorities neutralized two attackers and deployed special forces to secure the area. The Turkish government and international community have condemned the attack.
About TUSAS
Founded in 1973, TUSAS is known for developing Turkey’s first indigenous fighter jet and other defense technologies. The company employs thousands and contributes significantly to the country’s defense capabilities.
International Response
World leaders, including NATO, the EU, and Russia, have expressed condolences and solidarity with Turkey in the aftermath of the attack. The US has also condemned the violence.