Suicide bombing in Turkey

A blast outside the US embassy in Turkey's capital, Ankara killed two people and injured several.

  • Footage showed that the door had been blown off its hinges and debris littered the ground and across the road. </br></br>
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    Footage showed that the door had been blown off its hinges and debris littered the ground and across the road.

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  • Several ambulances were dispatched to the area. </br></br> Photo courtesy:AFP
    Several ambulances were dispatched to the area.

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  • The bomb appeared to have exploded inside the security checkpoint at the entrance of the visa section of the embassy. </br></br> Photo courtesy:AFP
    The bomb appeared to have exploded inside the security checkpoint at the entrance of the visa section of the embassy.

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  • The embassy building is heavily protected. It is near an area where several other embassies are located, including that of Germany and France.</br></br> Photo courtesy: AFP
    The embassy building is heavily protected. It is near an area where several other embassies are located, including that of Germany and France.

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  • Police has examined security cameras around the embassy and has identified two people who could have been the suicide bomber. </br></br> Photo courtesy: AFP
    Police has examined security cameras around the embassy and has identified two people who could have been the suicide bomber.

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  • Police sealed off the area and journalists were being kept away.</br></br> 
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    Police sealed off the area and journalists were being kept away.

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  • A suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance of the US Embassy in the Turkish capital on Friday </br></br> Photo courtesy:AFP
    A suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance of the US Embassy in the Turkish capital on Friday

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  • Security cars surround the U.S. Embassy, left, in the Turkish capital, Ankara, after a suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device.</br></br>Courtesy:AP
    Security cars surround the U.S. Embassy, left, in the Turkish capital, Ankara, after a suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device.

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