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Turkey blamed Kurdish militants on Monday for an explosion that killed six people in Istanbul and police detained 47 people including a Syrian woman suspected of planting the bomb.No group has claimed responsibility so far for Sundays blast on the busy pedestrian Istiklal Avenue, and the Kurdistan Workers Party PKK and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces SDF denied involvement in it.The explosion wounded 81 people, sending debris flying into the air and hundreds of shoppers, tourists and families fleeing from the scene.Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said the PKK and the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia were responsible for the blast, an incide <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley mugg nt that recalled for Turks similar attacks in years past.Ankara says the YPG is a wing of the PKK. The United States has supported the YPG in the conflict in Syria, stoking friction between NATO allies.As international condemnation of the attack poured in, Soylu, a fierce critic of Washington, likened U.S. condolences for the victims to the murderer arriving as one of the first at the scene of the crime .In a statement on its website, the PKK
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