ISTANBUL: Turkish authorities have confirmed the identity of one of two suicide bombers who blew themselves up outside Ankara's main train station on October 10, killing 102 people, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said today.
In an interview on Turkey's AHaber TV, Davutoglu said investigations into the second attacker were continuing. He said 15 people had been detained in connection with the bombing, four of whom had been remanded in custody.
In an interview on Turkey's AHaber TV, Davutoglu said investigations into the second attacker were continuing. He said 15 people had been detained in connection with the bombing, four of whom had been remanded in custody.
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