Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan said on Sunday that the terrorists who carried out a bomb attack in front of the Interior Ministry in Ankara failed in their attempt to threaten citizens’ peace and security. Two attackers detonated a bomb in front of Turkish government buildings in Ankara on Sunday, in an assault that left both of them dead, and two police officers wounded, in what authorities called the capital’s first terrorist attack in years.
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Ankara bomb attack: Turkey’s Erdogan calls it ‘final flutters of terrorism’
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