Suspected Kurdish rebels detonated a remote-controlled mine under a passenger train in eastern Turkey on Saturday, derailing four cars, local officials said. At least four soldiers were killed, private NTV television reported. Five people were also injured in the attack and some people were trapped under the derailed cars near the town of Genc in the Bingol province, Ozgur Korukcu, the local governor of Genc, told the Anatolia news agency. NTV television said the injured included three soldiers. Korukcu said rescue workers were trying to pull out some people trapped under the cars. Some 45 passengers were aboard the train at the time of the attack, Anatolia said.