In a citrus field in southeastern Adana province, counter-terror teams confiscate 31 hand-made bombs after receiving a tip-off
Turkish police have discovered 31 hand-made bombs in a citrus garden in the southern Turkish city of Adana's Seyhan district.
The bombs were made by supporters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party ( PKK) with the intent to use against security forces.
To find the perpetrators, security forces have launched an investigation on the incident.
The PKK, which is considered a terrorist group by Turkey and much of the international community, including the United States and the European Union, has been involved in a separatist struggle with Turkey since the early 1980s.
Turkey blames the terrorist group for the deaths of tens of thousands of people.