A boy stands in front of a giant Turkish national flag during the funeral ceremony of Turkish soldier Cafer Celik in Istanbul May 29, 2009. Celik was one of the six soldiers killed by a remote-controlled mine in the mainly Kurdish southeast, officials said last Thursday. Local government officials blamed the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) for the mine blast which struck a military vehicle in Hakkari province near the Iraqi and Iranian borders late on Wednesday. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 36 months ago

A boy stands in front of a giant Turkish national flag during the funeral ceremony of Turkish soldier Cafer Celik in Istanbul May 29, 2009. Celik was one of the six soldiers killed by a remote-controlled mine in the mainly Kurdish southeast, officials said last Thursday. Local government officials blamed the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) for the mine blast which struck a military vehicle in Hakkari province near the Iraqi and Iranian borders late on Wednesday.