Two police officers were killed and 23 people wounded in a suicide car bomb attack on police headquarters in the south- eastern Turkish city of Gaziantep, the governor and police sources said, in one of two attacks on security forces on Sunday, Reuters reports.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility but security sources said police raided the home of a suspected Daesh militant believed to have carried out the attack and detained his father for DNA tests and questioning.
Turkey has suffered attacks recently both from Kurdish militants and Daesh fighters, raising uncertainty at home and among NATO allies about spillover of conflict from neighboring Syria.