Ankara bombings

Nation mourns 95 victims in Turkey's biggest ever terror attack

Turkey woke in mourning on Oct. 11 after at least 95 people were killed by suspected suicide bombers at a peace rally in Ankara, the deadliest such attack in the country?s recent history.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu declared three days of national mourning after the twin blasts close to Ankara?s main train station.

Ankara twin blast in three questions

The Oct. 10 attack targeting a peace rally in the capital Ankara left at least 95 dead and 246 wounded, marking the largest single terror attack in the country's history.

Here are our known answers so far to three questions related to the attack.

1.Where and when did the attack happen? Who did it target?

Those responsible for Ankara attack should resign: CHP

All political figures with responsibility in the Oct 10 attack in Ankara, where at least 86 people were killed, should resign, the main opposition CHP saysAll political figures who have negligence in the Oct. 10 attack in Ankara, where at least 86 people were killed, should resign, the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) said in a written statement. 

Four terror groups may be behind Ankara attack: Turkish PM

Turkish PM Davuto?lu declares three-day national mourning after the Ankara twin bombing, a possible suicide attack, on a peace rallyTurkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu declared a three-day national mourning after the Oct. 10 twin bomb attack on a peace rally in Ankara, also singling out four outlawed organizations as possible suspects of the country's largest terror tragedy ever. 

HDP co-leader slams Erdo?an, gov't for attack that claimed 95 lives

Selahattin Demirta?, co-head of the HDP criticizes both gov't and President Erdo?an for the Ankara attack that claimed at least 95 livesSelahattin Demirta?, the co-chair of the People?s Democratic Party (HDP) whose members are among the victims of the Oct. 10 Ankara attack, harshly criticized both government and President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an for poor inspection on recent similar attacks. 

HDP co-leader slams Erdo?an, gov't for attack that claimed 86 lives

Selahattin Demirta?, co-head of the HDP criticizes both gov't and President Erdo?an for the Ankara attack that claimed at least 86 livesSelahattin Demirta?, the co-chair of the People?s Democratic Party (HDP) whose members are among the victims of the Oct. 10 Ankara attack, harshly criticized both government and President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an for poor inspection on recent similar attacks. 

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