Terror attacks may repeat, warns Turkish intelligence

  12 October 2015    Read: 830
Terror attacks may repeat, warns Turkish intelligence
The National Intelligence Organization of Turkey (MIT) has warned about possibility of repeated terrorist attacks in the country, the Turkish Milliyet newspaper said Oct.12 referring to the MIT.
Another 20 suicide bombers prepare to carry out attacks in different cities of Turkey, according to the MIT.

Two explosions occurred in Turkey’s capital Ankara on Oct.10 before the rally organized by trade unions and public organizations under the slogan "Work, peace and democracy” as a sign of protest against the violence due to the Turkish-Kurdish conflict in the country’s south-east.

The death toll reached 97 people as a result of the explosions near the railway station in Ankara and the number of the injured has reached 246.

The militants of the terrorist organization “Islamic State” (ISIS) stand behind the attacks, according to preliminary data.

On Oct.11, the leader of the opposition Republican People`s Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu urged Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to dismiss the ministers of interior and justice, following the attack on October 10.

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