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Two explosions close to Vodafone Arena in Istanbul

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Big difference, isis target civilians, pkk at army/police

Completely wrong sentence. Today they might 'claim' to target only army/police in act of terror, but until the Iraq war if you lived in Turkey you probably would remember daily graphic scenes of killed school teachers, engineers, children by them. (due to rules of this forum, I can't post links to these headlines, newspapers). Besides, the PKK still kidnaps children (mainly from ethnic kurds)(in Turkey), runs a drug and smuggling cartel.. So they are exactly the same as ISIS in almost every sense.
 
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Well, I know for fact who and what Erdogan is, I don't have any delusions, but out of the 550 I believe 90% is corrupt or being controlled by some entity, we wouldn't have so many problems with them if they weren't. So yes let him play around with the presidency, worst case scenario it will blow up in his face, and he will hang for it, along with his dogs, cats, chickens or whatever... I really think we need to reset the TBMM also, sending the current ones into retirement (normal pensioners pay, not a political pensioners pay of 15 000 TL + / month).. making politicians out of people with zero affiliations to anything but their locales.
I think he wants to do it all but stayed silent all the time. He is really patient and sometimes he failed. this is what I observe he is eliminating them in silent otherwise he was gone already. I hope he doesn't fail this time.
 
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Two bombs exploded less than a minute apart, killing 29 people and wounding 166 outside a soccer stadium in Istanbul on Saturday night, in a co-ordinated attack on police shortly after a match between two of Turkey’s top teams.

First, a car bomb exploded outside the Vodafone Arena, home to Istanbul’s Besiktas soccer team, leaving flaming wreckage on the street. Forty-five seconds later, a suspect wearing explosives detonated them while surrounded by police in an adjacent park, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told a news conference.

President Tayyip Erdogan described the blasts as a terrorist attack on police and civilians. He said the aim of the bombings, two hours after the end of a match attended by thousands of people, had been to cause the maximum number of casualties.

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“Nobody should doubt that with God’s will, we as a country and a nation will overcome terror, terrorist organisations … and the forces behind them,” he said in a statement.

The attack shook a soccer-mad nation still trying to recover from a series of deadly bombings this year in cities including Istanbul and the capital Ankara, some blamed on the Islamic State jihadist group and others claimed by Kurdish militants.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. But the blasts came less than a week after Islamic State urged its supporters to target Turkey’s “security, military, economic and media establishment”.

“It was like hell. The flames went all the way up to the sky. I was drinking tea at the cafe next to the mosque,” said Omer Yilmaz, who works as a cleaner at the nearby Dolmabahce mosque, directly across the road from the stadium.

“People ducked under the tables, women began crying. Football fans drinking tea at the cafe sought shelter, it was horrible,” he told media.

Turkey is a member of the NATO military alliance and part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State. It launched a military incursion into Syria in August against the radical Islamist group. It is also fighting a Kurdish militant insurgency in its own south-east.

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Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said the first explosion, which came around two hours after the end of the match between Besiktas and Bursaspor, was at an assembly point for riot police officers. The second came as police surrounded the suicide bomber in the nearby Macka park.

Two of those killed in the blasts were civilians. The other 27 were police officers, including a police chief and another senior officer, Soylu said. He said 17 of the wounded were undergoing surgery and another six were in intensive care.

Soylu also said 10 people had been detained based on evidence from the detonated vehicle, but gave no indication of who the authorities thought might be behind the attack.

A foreign media photographer said many riot police officers were seriously wounded. Armed police sealed off streets. A police water cannon doused the wreckage of a burned-out car and there were two separate fires on the road outside the stadium.

Bursaspor said none of its fans appeared to have been injured. Both it and Besiktas condemned the bombings.

“Those attacking our nation’s unity and solidarity will never win,” Sports Minister Akif Cagatay Kilic said on Twitter. Transport Minister Ahmet Arslan, also writing on Twitter, described it as a terrorist attack.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned what he described as “horrific acts of terror”, while European leaders also sent messages of solidarity. The United States condemned the attack and said it stood with its NATO ally.

The bombings come five months after Turkey was shaken by a failed military coup, in which more than 240 people were killed, many of them in Istanbul, as rogue soldiers commandeered tanks and fighter jets in a bid to seize power.

Istanbul has seen several other attacks this year, including in June, when around 45 people were killed and hundreds wounded as three suspected Islamic State militants carried out a gun and bomb attack on its main Ataturk airport.


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MAY ALLAH BLESS THE INNOCENT SOULS AND MAY ALLAH CURSE THOSE WHO WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THIS ATTACK

AMEEN
Another attack to undermine the secular republic of Turkey.
The people of Turkey should stand strong at this time of disaster.
RIP to the people who lost their lives.
 
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Another attack to undermine the secular republic of Turkey.
The people of Turkey should stand strong at this time of disaster.
RIP to the people who lost their lives.

Everyone knows Turkey today is not secular. They infact supported logistically ISIS. Now they are getting the bite back.

RIP to victims. This should not happen anywhere in the world.
 
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RIP to the victims ..



Can anyone tell me which group took responsibility ? ISIS or PKK?
 
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Everyone knows Turkey today is not secular. They infact supported logistically ISIS. Now they are getting the bite back.

RIP to victims. This should not happen anywhere in the world.





Please don't say what you don't know (ISIS)
Why is ISIS attacking Muslims only especially when they are next door to Israel. Sell your Theory to someone else please !
 
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Please don't say what you don't know (ISIS)
Why is ISIS attacking Muslims only especially when they are next door to Israel. Sell your Theory to someone else please !

Everyone will start to show their strength in a weak opponent first.
 
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RIP to the victims ..



Can anyone tell me which group took responsibility ? ISIS or PKK?
What's in a name? They are all proxies of the same power center. Anyway, the Turkish nation is paying Zekat for all the bounties - the top most being their unending resolve of not to be cowed down...
 
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May Allah grant them with Cennet.

The policies of AKP/Erdoğan to keep the power at any cost continue claiming lives of Turks, and stealing the future of the country.
 
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Everyone knows Turkey today is not secular. They infact supported logistically ISIS. Now they are getting the bite back.

RIP to victims. This should not happen anywhere in the world.

Come on mate...If you do not have clear understanding of all the geo politics, please refrain from commenting negatively which you are not sure. By their law, they are secular nation. But it is a different story what they practice or not.
 
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