11.12.2016 - Turecko: teroristický útok v Istanbulu, 38 mrtvých a nejméně 160 zraněných

At least 38 deaths claimed the attack the suicide bomber in Istanbul. More than 160 people were injured.
The attack took place in the stadium of the football club Besiktas and was directed against a bus of Turkish intervention police unit, which during the struggle to ensure order. After the game exploded a bomb placed in a car. Less than a minute after they detonated a suicide bomber.
The police in connection with the attack detained ten people.

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The Saturday attacks have claimed the radical group of the Falcons for the liberation of Kurdistan (TAK), which has links on the Side of the kurdish workers (PKK).
Turkish police on Monday across the country with arrests of the 235 people on suspicion of supporting terrorism and of ties to kurdish separatists.
Only in Istanbul and Ankara were arrested 37 members of the opposition people's democratic party (GDP). Among the detainees are also the heads of the regional branches GDP and mayors for the parliamentary side. All were detained on suspicion of links to the Side of the kurdish workers (PKK), which in the country is fighting for an autonomous Kurdistan.

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