Turkish government have blamed last week's bombing in Ankara, capital of Turkey, on two suicide bombers who they believed were member...
Turkish government have blamed last week's bombing in Ankara, capital of Turkey, on two suicide bombers who they believed were members of ISIS. The twin explosions took place on Saturday when a crowd of activists gathered outside a train station in Turkey for a peaceful protest march.
Authorities claim they are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers using DNA test. The main suspects are the ISIS and PKK.
The death tool is now at 95 while those injured are up to 234. Funerals for some of the victims were held on Monday with mourners expressing anger at the government.
Authorities claim they are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers using DNA test. The main suspects are the ISIS and PKK.
The death tool is now at 95 while those injured are up to 234. Funerals for some of the victims were held on Monday with mourners expressing anger at the government.