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Five killed, 36 injured in suicide attack in central Istanbul
Five people were killed and 36 others were injured in a suicide bomb attack on March 19 in central Istanbul, on the busy ?stiklal Avenue in Taksim.
Turkish Health Minister Mehmet Müezzino?lu said 36 people, including 12 foreign nationals and a child, were injured, and seven of the victims in hospitals were in critical condition.
The HDP bomb
It is now quite apparent. The orders are clear. They will start clashes in certain cities of southeast Turkey.
There will be bloodshed.
They will bomb cities in western Turkey. They will try to spread fear among the innocent.
Simultaneously, they will explode the "HDP bomb" in parliament; the HDP being the Kurdish issue-focused Peoples' Democratic Party.
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HDP strongly condemns Ankara terror attack
Selahattin Demirta?, the co-chair of the Kurdish problem-focused Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), has repeatedly condemned a suicide car bomb attack that killed at least 37 people in Turkey's capital Ankara on March 13.
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Business leaders condemn Ankara bombing, urge unity against terror
Leading business organizations from across Turkey have condemned the suicide car bomb attack in Ankara on March 13 which left at least 37 dead and 125 wounded, while also urging for unity in the face of terror and sharing their sorrow and condolences.
Bulgarian Authorities Strongly Condemn Ankara Terrorist Attack
Bulgarian authorities strongly condemned on Monday the terrorist attack which claimed the lives of at least 37 people and left 125 other injured in Ankara on Sunday.
A suicide car bomb exploded in the centre of the Turkish capital in the vicinity of ten bus stops, killing thirty people on the site of the attack, with seven other dying on their way to hospital.
Vucic offers condolences to Turkish prime minister
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has sent a telegram of condolences to Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu over a terrorist attack in Ankara.
“We have received with great sorrow and sympathy the news of the big explosion caused by a car bomb in the centre of Ankara which left dozens of people dead and many seriously injured," Vucic stated, and added:
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Turkey's opposition condemns Ankara attack in unison, calls for solidarity
All opposition parties represented in Turkey's national assembly have condemned in unison the suicide car bomb attack which killed more than 36 people in Ankara on March 13, calling for solidarity in the face of attacks which they said targeted social peace.
International community condemns Ankara attack
Members of the international community, including world powers like the United States and Russia and inter-governmental organizations like the United Nations, have stood beside Turkey and condemned the third major terrorist attack to hit the country's capital over the past six months.
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World condemns Ankara attack
Several countries, including the U.S., the U.K. and Russia, have condemned the suicide bomb attack in the Turkish capital of Ankara, which claimed at least 34 lives.
U.S. State Department Spokesman John Kirby on March 13 conveyed condolences to the families of those killed Sunday and wished a quick recovery for the wounded.
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Car bomb kills 34 in Ankara, Turkey (video of explosion-pics)
A huge explosion has rocked the capital of Turkey, Ankara Saturday with the result of 34 dead and 125 injured, 2 of which are in critical condition. According to witnesses a car bomb went off in Guvenpark in Kizilay close to several bus stops. Some vehicles were on fire. According to the Greek embassy in Turkey there are no Greeks among the dead.