Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cancelled all scheduled programs in Istanbul on Saturday following two explosions that rocked an area close to the Ankara train station, presidential sources said.
Erdogan was expected to take part in two programs in Istanbul.
At least 30 people were killed and 126 were wounded in the blast. Bodies lay in front of the station on Hipodrum Street, where people had started to arrive for a peace rally.
Paramedics tended to the injured as a police helicopter circled overhead. Protest banners and flags littered the ground and members of the public helped carry the injured to ambulances and buses to take them to area hospitals.
Emergency services had raced to the scene following the blast at 10.05 a.m. local time (07.05 GMT).
Many people had gathered outside the station for a demonstration to be held in nearby Sihhiye Square.
The rally, organized by the Confederation of Public Sector Trades' Unions (KESK), Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions of Turkey (DISK), Turkish Medical Association (TTB) and Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) was to call for an end to the renewed conflict between the terrorist organization PKK and the Turkish state.
Eyewitnesses said there were two consecutive blasts and there was an unconfirmed report that at least one suicide bomber was responsible.
The blast occurred amid fresh violence between the PKK and the Turkish state and as Turkey prepares for a general election on Nov. 1.
www.aa.com.tr
10/10/15
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Erdogan was expected to take part in two programs in Istanbul.
At least 30 people were killed and 126 were wounded in the blast. Bodies lay in front of the station on Hipodrum Street, where people had started to arrive for a peace rally.
Paramedics tended to the injured as a police helicopter circled overhead. Protest banners and flags littered the ground and members of the public helped carry the injured to ambulances and buses to take them to area hospitals.
Emergency services had raced to the scene following the blast at 10.05 a.m. local time (07.05 GMT).
Many people had gathered outside the station for a demonstration to be held in nearby Sihhiye Square.
The rally, organized by the Confederation of Public Sector Trades' Unions (KESK), Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions of Turkey (DISK), Turkish Medical Association (TTB) and Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) was to call for an end to the renewed conflict between the terrorist organization PKK and the Turkish state.
Eyewitnesses said there were two consecutive blasts and there was an unconfirmed report that at least one suicide bomber was responsible.
The blast occurred amid fresh violence between the PKK and the Turkish state and as Turkey prepares for a general election on Nov. 1.
www.aa.com.tr
10/10/15
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