Two car bomb attack planners blow up themselves in Turkey's capital
Two suspects blew themselves up in a car early on Oct. 8 after the police called them on to surrender on the outskirts of Ankara, Ankara Gov. Ercan Topaca has told the press.
Both suspects died in the incident, the governor said.
Harun Arslan, one of the suspect, had bought a car a few days ago to use in a bomb attack and police was after the two suspects, he said.
"What is interesting is that a Turkish flag on their car," he said.
We think that they did so to hide themselves," the governor said, adding tpat the attackers might be linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
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