Ankara blast, Turkey vows retaliation
18 feb 2016, The blast happened near the parliament and the military headquarters. Deputy Prime Minister Hussein buzdk called the attack "a terrorist act" Turkey's government has vowed to take tough action against those who cross the border Turkish bombing in the capital Ankara. The blast killed at least 28 people and wounded 61 others. The country Tayyip Erdogan said: "Turkey at any time, may not refrain from any use of the right of defense at any point." A few hours after the bombing in Ankara President Erdogan said in a statement issued by "our commitment to respond to the attacks of this kind in the country and across the border is strengthened." A military convoy when a car bomb exploded this time packed with explosives, according to the governor's house in Ankara was passing near him. The blast happened near the parliament and the military headquarters. Deputy Prime Minister Hussein buzdk called the attack "a terrorist act". Witne...
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