A car bomb attack in the Aegean province of İzmir near the courthouse killed at least two people on Jan. 5, the İzmir Governor has announced, according to Hurriyet Daily News.
The governor said one of the victims was a police officer while the other was an employee at the İzmir courthouse, adding that around seven people were also wounded.
He said an armed clash erupted with militants as police attempted to stop and search the car.
The governor also stated that the militants were killed in clashes while two Kalashnikov and eight hand grenades were also seized. The attack occurred near a police checkpoint at the entrance for judges and prosecutors of the courthouse at around 4 p.m.
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