Alleged PKK supporters clash with Turks in Paris, 15 injured

PanARMENIAN.Net - Fifteen people were wounded, one of them seriously, on Sunday, October 30, when a group of alleged Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) supporters attacked Turkish anti-terror demonstrators in Paris.

Turkish citizens gathered in Bastille Square in Paris in the late afternoon to protest the recent terrorist attacks when alleged PKK supporters assaulted them with sticks and stones, Hurriyet Daily News reported citing Dogan News Agency.

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