Turkish soldiers killed in Bomb attack in Southeast Turkey

A third Turkish soldier was killed in a PKK group bomb attack in southeast Turkey on Sunday, the Turkish military said. 
He was among five injured when an improvised explosive device was detonated in Nusaybin, a town on the Syrian border in Mardin province, the Turkish General Staff said in a statement, reported by Turkey's Anadolu Agency (AA). 
Earlier the military said two soldiers had succumbed to their wounds. 
The soldiers were carrying out a counter-terrorism operation in the town when they were wounded. The injured were immediately taken to hospital but died later. 
The PKK resumed its 30-year armed campaign against the Turkish state in July, since when more than 430 members of the security forces have been martyred and more than 3,800 PKK militants killed. 
Nusaybin is one of numerous towns in the south east that have been the subject of anti-terrorism measures as troops and police attempt to drive them out.

Source: QNA