Death toll climbs to 86 after blasts in Turkish capital,minister says
Two explosions target pro-Kurdish peace rally near main train station Unknown suicide bombers behind the attack three weeks before elections PM declares three days of national mourning More than 80 people have been killed and up to 150 wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Turkey’s history after two explosions targeted a peace rally in the centre of the capital.
Twin explosions external Ankara’s main train station on Saturday morning targeted hundreds of people who had gathered to protest against violence between authorities and the Kurdish militant group, the PKK. Related: Ankara attacks: harmless hearts beating for peace are brutally stopped Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com