ISTANBUL - Kurdish separatists are claiming
responsibility for a fire at a warehouse of a major Turkish electronics
manufacturer that caused millions of dollars of
damage.
Reuters reported today that the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) set fire
Monday to a
Beko Elektronik warehouse in Beylikduzu, outside
Istanbul,.
According to a ranking Beko official, damage from the
fire was more than $5 million and between 30,000 and 35,000 products
were lost -- around half of them television sets.
Beko is a
subsidiary of industrial group
Koc Holding. Last year the company made more than six
million TVs, making it one of the top producers in Europe, Reuters said.
The PKK has engaged in armed battles for
an ethnic homeland since 1984.