Turkey says Kurdish militants may be behind soccer bombing that killed 38 https://t.co/NuDwfSnC3N pic.twitter.com/DusTKHOldf
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) December 11, 2016
At least 29 were killed in the twin blasts.
Two terror explosions in Turkey have killed at least 29 people and wounded more than 160. @DamienSmith_7 reports. https://t.co/fOcWAKxD6r
— 7 News Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) December 11, 2016
Here is video of the second attack.
It sounds immense!
Heavy gun fire in Istanbul ..watch https://t.co/d5ee3doNEh#istanbulblast #TurkeyBlast #RIP @Turkey @Turkey_Home
— Raj kumar (post man) (@Rajkumar709282) December 11, 2016
The BBC reported:
The Turkish government says Kurdish militants appear to be responsible for twin bomb attacks on police outside a stadium in Istanbul on Saturday.
Deputy PM Numan Kurtulmus said initial findings pointed towards the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has targeted security forces in the past.
At least 38 people died near Istanbul’s Vodafone Arena when attackers struck after a top-division football match.
A car bomb hit a police vehicle and a suicide bomber blew himself up nearby.
372 people killed, 1,837 injured in 17 bomb attacks in Turkey over past year pic.twitter.com/kjano8hzPj
— Turkey Deeply (@TurkeyDeeply) December 11, 2016
27 policemen and 2 civilians killed + 166 wounded in attack #Istanbul Saturday night #Turkey
Info : @ArianeBonzon pic.twitter.com/89AS1iHueq— ❌Shame Turkey (@StopTurkishGov) December 11, 2016