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A Kurdish militant group has claimed responsibility for an attack at Istanbul's second airport that killed a cleaner, and threatened more assaults.
In December, a blast at the city's other main international airport killed a cleaner, injured another and damaged several planes.
A Kurdish splinter group, the Freedom Falcons of Kurdistan, claimed responsibility for a mortar attack on Istanbul's second international airport on 23 December that killed a cleaner and damaged several planes.
The big cat that killed the cleaner on Wednesday was shot dead by police, but Irakli Garibashvili, Georgia's prime minister, has nevertheless apologised for "spreading inaccurate information" – although he pointedly said it was based on advice from zoo officials.
A roadside bomb singling out an Iraqi Army patrol killed two street cleaners, said a security official in Mosul who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not permitted to speak to reporters.
When, four days after the flood, a tiger killed a warehouse cleaner nearby, officials argued that their actions had been vindicated.
In Istanbul alone, there were four bombings last summer, and just before Christmas a mortar attack on the city's second airport killed an aircraft cleaner and caused serious damage.
An armed Kurdish group has claimed responsibility for what it called a mortar attack after explosions at Istanbul's second international airport killed a female cleaner and wounded another.
That's because, in addition to killing off coal-fired plants, cheap gas will also edge out cleaner energy sources.
He is a fatalist and a Pole and despite the fact that an average of one out of two hundred window cleaners are killed in a year, he has been at it nineteen years already.
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