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Ankara blast: Five dead after explosion in Turkish capital | Ankara blast: Five dead after explosion in Turkish capital |
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A large explosion in the Turkish capital, Ankara, has left at least five people killed and 10 injured, the city's governor says. | A large explosion in the Turkish capital, Ankara, has left at least five people killed and 10 injured, the city's governor says. |
The blast happened next to a passing military vehicle, in an area close to parliament and Turkey's military headquarters. | |
Large plumes of smoke were seen rising from the area and witnesses said the blast was heard all over the city. | |
Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag called it an "act of terrorism". | |
The Ankara's governor office said the explosion was caused by a vehicle full of explosives that was detonated as military buses were passing by. | |
Ambulances and fire engines were sent to the scene. | |
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Turkey's Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, has cancelled a trip to Brussels, the Reuters news agency reported. | |
Turkey has been hit by a serious of attacks recently, and there have been increasing concerns that the country could be targeted by another big attack, the BBC's Selin Girit in Istanbul said. | |
Last October, an attack at a peace march left at least 99 people dead in Ankara. | Last October, an attack at a peace march left at least 99 people dead in Ankara. |
Turkey has become more involved in the Syrian conflict and has faced security threats from different groups, including IS and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). | |
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