Yunus Emre Alagöz
ISIL, PKK, Syria intelligence behind Ankara bombing, Erdo?an says
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has reiterated Turkey?s belief that the 10 October Ankara Massacre was committed by a medley of mutually antagonistic entities, including extreme jihadists and Kurdish militants.
Turkish prosecutor probes foreign intel service involvement in Ankara massacre
The Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office in charge of investigating the Oct. 10 double suicide bombing, which has so far killed 102 people, has focused on foreign intelligence services' possible role in the attack.
CHP leader accuses gov't of 'protecting' ISIL, laying ground for Ankara massacre
Turkey?s main opposition leader has openly and directly accused the caretaker of the interim government of providing ?protection? for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), thus paving the way for the Oct. 10 Ankara double suicide bombing which killed at least 102 people.
Nine on the run in ISIL hunt, explosives seized
Ankara's Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, which has been conducting the investigation into the twin bombings in the capital on Oct.
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Ankara suicide bomber officially identified as brother of Suruç attacker
One of the two suicide bombers in the Oct.10 Ankara Massacre was Yunus Emre Alagöz, the brother of ?eyh Abdurrahman Alagöz, who was the perpetrator in the Suruç suicide attack that killed 33 members of a socialist youth group and wounded more than 100 on July 20, the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor?s office announced on Oct. 19.
Four suspects arrested over Ankara bombing
Four of six suspects in the deadly bombing Oct. 10 in Ankara were arrested on Oct. 18.
An Ankara criminal court of peace ordered the arrest of the four suspects late Oct. 18 after an interrogation which lasted about seven hours. The two other suspects were released with a judicial control decision.
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Wiretaps reveal jihadist dedication of suspects
Recordings from police wiretaps of a senior militant known to have been linked with both al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) revealed his and his contacts' dedication to jihad.
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Turkish police arrest 50 ISIL-linked suspects in Ankara bombing probe
Turkish police arrested around 50 foreign nationals in Istanbul early on Oct. 18 in a sweep targeting jihadists of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suspected of involvement in the Oct. 10 Ankara suicide bombings, reports said.
The raid focused on several apartments in the Pendik suburb on Istanbul's Asian side, the NTV news channel reported.
Is it so hard to say it was an ISIL attack?
The legal restrictions imposed on the media over news of the Oct. 10 Ankara suicide bombings - in which the number of deaths hit 102 on Oct. 16 (with many heavily wounded victims still in hospital) - did not work well this time.
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'Wanted Ankara suicide bombers eluded police for four months'
The suicide bombers responsible for the double blasts that killed 99 people in Ankara have been on a police wanted list for the past four months, daily Hürriyet has reported.