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Huge bomb blast hits activists in Turkey, at least 28 killed, near 100 wouded

A bomb attack has killed at least 28 people and wounded nearly 100 others in the Turkish town of Suruc, across the border from the Syrian town of Kobane.

The explosion may have been caused by a female suicide attacker, officials say.

The blast targeted a group of young people who planned to travel to Kobane to assist with rebuilding. Kobane has seen heavy fighting between Islamic State militants and Kurdish fighters.

Turkish authorities believe IS may be responsible for Monday's attack.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has condemned the bombing and described it as "an act of terror".

Suruc houses many refugees who have fled the fighting in Kobane.

IS overran the Syrian town in September last year, but it was retaken by Kurdish forces in January.

Kobane: Inside the town devastated by fight against IS

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The district governor of Suruc, Abdullah Ciftci, said:

"The fact that it is a suicide attack increases the possibility that IS is responsible.

"We think the attacker was a woman.

"Preliminary findings show that she was acting on her own," he told BBC Turkish.

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Newspapers and flags were used to cover the bodies
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The Federation of Socialist Youth Associations (SGDF) is reported to have had at least 300 members staying at the Amara Culture Centre in Suruc, where the explosion happened.

A photo taken earlier in the day showed members of the group relaxing in the garden.

A video released on social media apparently showed the moment of the blast.

In the video, a group of young people are chanting slogans while holding the federation's flags and a large banner with the words: "We defended it together, we are building it together."

Then an explosion rips through the assembled youngsters.

Graphic images of the aftermath show bodies littering the ground, with the red flags being used to cover them.

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The Federation of Socialist Youth Associations tweeted this picture before the explosion
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Nearly 100 people are known to have been injured in the explosion
A statement from the Turkish interior ministry said: "We call on everyone to stand together and remain calm in the face of this terrorist attack which targets the unity of our country."

A local journalist, Faruk Baran, told BBC Turkish that there was panic in Suruc after the attack, with shopkeepers closing up for fear of a second attack.

Suruc residents had feared that they could be IS's next target ever since the attack on the pro-Kurdish party's election rally in Diyarbakir on 5 June, he said.

Other eyewitnesses told BBC Turkish that in the immediate aftermath of the attack, local council vans roamed the streets and warned people to stay away from crowded areas, announcing that there might be a second suicide bomber around.

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Analysis: Jiyar Gol, BBC regional expert
The suicide bomb attack on the Amara Cultural Centre is one of the bloodiest suicide attacks in Turkey in years.

Suruc is a small Kurdish-majority city just a 15 minute drive from the border with Kobane. Kurdish activists in Suruc played a vital role during the siege of Kobane, sending food and medicine to the YPG Kurdish fighters to bolster their supplies. Many journalists and foreign fighters who wanted to go to Kobane went to Suruc and from there were sent on.

At the time of the attack, 300 young activists were preparing to make a statement and cross the border into Kobane to help to rebuild the city.

Local Kurdish politicians in Suruc blame the Islamic State (IS) group for the attack. IS suffered a heavy loss and defeat in Kobane earlier this year. Also last month the YPG captured Tal Abyad, one of the most important IS border crossings with Turkey. Kurds believe the militant group wants to take revenge on civilian Kurds inside Turkey.

In June it was reported to have carried out numerous attacks on Turkey's pro-Kurdish Party, HDP, during the run-up to the Turkish parliamentary elections, but IS never said it was responsible.

The group is is believed to have many sympathisers inside Turkey and they could carry out attacks against additional targets.
 
Turkey should bomb them bitches to hell-
why i got a feeling that amrika wants a muslim country to directly involve against isis- more arms to sell more money to earn-
 
Turkey should bomb them bitches to hell-
why i got a feeling that amrika wants a muslim country to directly involve against isis- more arms to sell more money to earn-
I think Turkey is more busy making plans against Houthis, Assad (like in the past against Maliki). They have no time for ISIS.
 
Turkey should bomb them bitches to hell-
why i got a feeling that amrika wants a muslim country to directly involve against isis- more arms to sell more money to earn-
Most likely the Turks themselves orchestred this attack as the victims were Kurds and the Turkish people have created a safe corridor for Isis operations. So no Turkish action is likely
 
One of our friends from turkey once told me that they tolerate isis at the border because they wont dare to raise finger against turkey, now I like to knew what is turkish people feeling about having DAESH at the border.
 
One of our friends from turkey once told me that they tolerate isis at the border because they wont dare to raise finger against turkey, now I like to knew what is turkish people feeling about having DAESH at the border.
The Turkish people have no problem in providing a safe corridor to Isis. Turks openly and proudly wear Isis insignia on the streets of their cities. They probably cheered on the attack today as only their enemies suffered and the Turks are probably going to get some sympathy from the idiots of the world as it occurred on their soil.
 
Look like Erdo guy did use ISIS to kill some bad kurds ...
 
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Innah lilahi wa inna ilaihi raajiun.

Pakistan should offer all possible assistance to Turkey for the elimination these terrorists.
 
Innah lilahi wa inna ilaihi raajiun.

Pakistan should offer all possible assistance to Turkey for the elimination these terrorists.

Those who were killed/wounded are not Muslims. They are communists, zardoshts, atheists etc...

So, they cant return to Allah.
 

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