Two explosions have rocked a road junction in the
centre of the Turkish capital Ankara, killing at least
20 people and injuring dozens of others, local
media reported.
The explosions took place several minutes apart,
with the first going off at around 10:00am (0700
GMT), according to local Dogan news agency.
Ankara'da patlama! Patlamalara çöp kutular? içine
olan bombalar neden oldu. Çok say?da a??r yaral?
var. pic.twitter.com/etEQ73Ubs6
— 'Hayal Tamircileri' (@HayalTamir) October 10,
2015
The explosions occurred near a train station where
people were gathering for a peace march to protest
against the conflict between the state and Kurdish
fighters in southeast Turkey.
Eyewitnesses told the AFP news agency several
bodies were seen lying on the ground.
The anti-government peace rally was being
organised by leftist groups.
Source: Al Jazeera And Agencied
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