At least three people were killed on Nov. 21 in a series of mortar attacks in Turkey’s southern Gaziantep province, located adjacent to Syria, according to the Turkish Interior Ministry. 
The ministry has blamed the cross-border attacks on the Kurdish YPG, the Syrian offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
Speaking to reporters in Ankara, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said multiple mortar rounds had struck Gaziantep’s Karkamis district, killing three local residents and injuring several others.
“According to initial information, three citizens, including a child and a teacher, lost their lives,” Soylu was quoted as saying by Turkey’s official Anadolu news agency….