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Suspected Islamic State suicide bombers blew themselves up on Sunday during an anti-terror raid in the Turkish city of Gaziantep that left three police officers dead, officials and media reported.
The bombers detonated their explosives to avoid being captured by Turkish police in the southeastern city near the Syrian border, the state-run news agency Anadolu reported.
The blast took place shortly after Turkish-backed rebels captured the northern Syrian town of Dabiq from the IS group, dealing a major symbolic blow to the jihadists.
Local governor Ali Yerlikaya said three police officers were killed and another eight people wounded, four of them Syrians, Anadolu reported.
Acting on a tip-off, special police used armoured vehicles to block the road where the suspected IS jihadists were holed up in a house, Anadolu reported.
Witnesses told private NTV television they heard sound of gunfire and clashes in the area, which is mostly populated by university students.
Video footage released by the private Dogan news agency showed several suspects with their hands tied behind their backs as they were taken to a police car.
Yerlikaya said the raid took place after Turkish authorities gathered intelligence about a possible suicide bomb attack by a suspected IS sleeper cell in Gaziantep against an Alevi cultural association.
Police confiscated computers and hard disks from the house.
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