IN PICTURES: Aftermath of clashes between Kurds and Turkish state in Diyarbakir
Published date: 15 October 2015 02:47 BST
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Last update: 9 years ago
A man looks at the damage caused to a house (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Bullet holes line the walls of buildings (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Barricades erected by anti-government demonstrators (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Pro-peace graffiti on a wall (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Graffiti referring to 'Apo,' a nickname for PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Turkish ultra-nationalist and Islamic symbols on a vandalised house (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Graffiti shows 'HPG' referring to the PKK's armed wing (Murat Bayram/MEE)
A bullet hole in a storage tub (Murat Bayram/MEE)
Barricades erected by anti-government demonstrators (Murat Bayram/MEE)
A can riddled with bullet holes (Murat Bayram/MEE)
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