Turkey – At Least 27 Killed In Ankara Blast; 75 Wounded

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    epa05209889 Firefighters extinguish a burning car at the site  after an explosion in Ankara, Turkey 13 March 2016. Ankara, Turkey – A car bomb killed 27 people in the heart of the Turkish capital Ankara on Sunday and wounded 75 more, the governor’s office said, less than a month after a similar attack killed 29 people just blocks away.

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    Video footage showed burning debris showering down on what appeared to be the entrance to an underpass. The blast could be heard 2.5 km (1.5 miles) away and a large cloud of smoke could be seen rising over the city centre, a Reuters witness said.

    A senior security official told Reuters that the blast appeared to have been caused by a suicide car bomb. A second security official said gunfire was heard after the blast. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

    The area, close to a courthouse and the Justice and Interior Ministries, was crowded when the explosion happened at 6:43 p.m. (1643 GMT), state broadcaster TRT said.

    TRT said a vehicle had exploded at a major transport hub, hitting a bus carrying some 20 people near the central Guven Park and Kizilay Square.

    The government has said the previous car bombing in Ankara on Feb. 17 was carried out by Kurdish militants. That attack struck near Turkey’s military headquarters, parliament and other key government institutions.

    Islamic State militants have meanwhile carried out at least four bomb attacks on Turkey since June 2015. Local jihadist groups and leftist radicals have also staged attacks in the NATO member country in the past.
    Members of emergency services work at the scene of an explosion in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, March 13, 2016.  AP

    Members of emergency services work at the scene of an explosion in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, March 13, 2016. AP

    Members of emergency services work at the scene of an explosion in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, March 13, 2016. AP


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    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    8 years ago

    So sad to see car bombings in Turkey. I’m sure that they also empathized with Israel when many Jewish lives were lost to terrorists. May Erdogan, and his countrymen be Zoicheh to many more instances so that we can empathize as he did.

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    8 years ago

    Must be the zionists it’s always the Jews fault, acc. To erdogan and obama