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Istanbul airport attack: Turkish PM says Isis behind explosions that killed at least 36 – latest updates | Istanbul airport attack: Turkish PM says Isis behind explosions that killed at least 36 – latest updates |
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“In one direction there were shots, in the other direction there were bombs. And people ran out as fast as they could. There were people bleeding on the sidewalk.” | |
Eyewitness accounts of the Ataturk Airport terror attacks, from Voice of America. | |
Eyewitnesses Describe Chaos at Istanbul Airport. #Istanbul #istanbulataturkairport pic.twitter.com/JyoxlbSpC2 | |
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Many countries have issued updated travel warnings in the wake of the assault on Istanbul’s international airport. | |
The United States issued an updated travel warning for Turkey, warning of the threat of terrorist attack, two days before the Ataturk Airport assault. | |
United States of America: | |
The US State Department issued a new travel warning for Turkey on Monday, June 27, two days before three armed suicide bombers stormed the arrivals hall of the country’s busiest airport. | |
United Kingdom: | |
The Foreign office has updated its travel advice in the wake of the Istanbul attack, and warns: “the threat from terrorism remains high”. | |
Australia: | |
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has placed Ankara and Istanbul on the second-highest advice level: reconsider your need to travel | |
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What we know so far | What we know so far |
Bonnie Malkin | Bonnie Malkin |
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Constanze Letsch | Constanze Letsch |
The triple suicide attack in Atatürk airport in Istanbul that killed dozens and wounded scores more may well become the deadliest bombing in Turkey this year – but it is certainly not the first. | The triple suicide attack in Atatürk airport in Istanbul that killed dozens and wounded scores more may well become the deadliest bombing in Turkey this year – but it is certainly not the first. |
Police sources quoted in Turkish media said that the attackers were likely affiliated with the Islamic State terror group. Turkish security forces have recently carried out numerous arrests and raids on the group in the country and at its borders, leading some analysts to speculate that Isis might carry out more retaliatory attacks. | Police sources quoted in Turkish media said that the attackers were likely affiliated with the Islamic State terror group. Turkish security forces have recently carried out numerous arrests and raids on the group in the country and at its borders, leading some analysts to speculate that Isis might carry out more retaliatory attacks. |
Read the full analysis here. | Read the full analysis here. |
Related: Suicide bombings at Turkey's Atatürk airport follow pattern of deadly violence | Related: Suicide bombings at Turkey's Atatürk airport follow pattern of deadly violence |
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It seems quite incredible, but Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport is open again... | It seems quite incredible, but Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport is open again... |
Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport now operational. #TK25 will be first passenger flight to land. https://t.co/CuilQCnJPn pic.twitter.com/cGH909b26X | Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport now operational. #TK25 will be first passenger flight to land. https://t.co/CuilQCnJPn pic.twitter.com/cGH909b26X |
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Further to the Prime Minister’s statement: | Further to the Prime Minister’s statement: |
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim confirmed 36 people have been killed in the attack on Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. | Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim confirmed 36 people have been killed in the attack on Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. |
He said the victims include some foreigners and that many of the dozens wounded have minor injuries but others are more badly hurt. | He said the victims include some foreigners and that many of the dozens wounded have minor injuries but others are more badly hurt. |
Yildrim said Turkish security forces had advised that Daesh (the Arabic name for Isis) was behind the attack. | Yildrim said Turkish security forces had advised that Daesh (the Arabic name for Isis) was behind the attack. |
But he said the airport had been reopened and air traffic was back to normal from Turkey’s busiest airport. | But he said the airport had been reopened and air traffic was back to normal from Turkey’s busiest airport. |
He also said that it was “noteworthy that this heinous terror attack took place at a time when [Turkey] successfully fights separatist terror and enters a period of normalisation with our neighbours”, an apparent reference to Turkey’s recent rapprochement with Israel and Russia. | He also said that it was “noteworthy that this heinous terror attack took place at a time when [Turkey] successfully fights separatist terror and enters a period of normalisation with our neighbours”, an apparent reference to Turkey’s recent rapprochement with Israel and Russia. |
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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has issued a statement condemning the attacks on Turkey. | United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has issued a statement condemning the attacks on Turkey. |
The Secretary-General condemns today’s terrorist attack at Istanbul’s Ataturk International Airport. He expresses his deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Turkey. He wishes a speedy recovery to those injured. | The Secretary-General condemns today’s terrorist attack at Istanbul’s Ataturk International Airport. He expresses his deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Turkey. He wishes a speedy recovery to those injured. |
The Secretary-General hopes that the perpetrators of this crime will be identified and brought to justice. He stands firmly by Turkey as it confronts this threat and stresses the need to intensify regional and international efforts to combat terrorism and violent extremism. | The Secretary-General hopes that the perpetrators of this crime will be identified and brought to justice. He stands firmly by Turkey as it confronts this threat and stresses the need to intensify regional and international efforts to combat terrorism and violent extremism. |
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Elle Hunt | Elle Hunt |
Facebook has activated its safety check featurein the wake of the explosions in Instanbul. | Facebook has activated its safety check featurein the wake of the explosions in Instanbul. |
The tool lets users who are at or near the site of a natural disaster or terrorist attack mark themselves and others as safe, as well as check if any of their friends have been affected. | The tool lets users who are at or near the site of a natural disaster or terrorist attack mark themselves and others as safe, as well as check if any of their friends have been affected. |
Facebook’s Disaster Response page posted a status in relation to the blasts at Ataturk airport: | Facebook’s Disaster Response page posted a status in relation to the blasts at Ataturk airport: |
On Tuesday, June 28 at 11:35pm local time in Turkey, we activated Safety Check after the explosions that took place in Istanbul. Our hearts go out to everyone touched by these tragic events.” | On Tuesday, June 28 at 11:35pm local time in Turkey, we activated Safety Check after the explosions that took place in Istanbul. Our hearts go out to everyone touched by these tragic events.” |
Safety Check is a simple and easy way to say you’re safe and check on others after a crisis or disaster. We hope the people in the area find the tool a helpful way to let friends and family know they are okay. | Safety Check is a simple and easy way to say you’re safe and check on others after a crisis or disaster. We hope the people in the area find the tool a helpful way to let friends and family know they are okay. |
Facebook uses location services and any registered locations to determine which of its users are in the area, though it has made mistakes in the past. | Facebook uses location services and any registered locations to determine which of its users are in the area, though it has made mistakes in the past. |
In March, it asked users all over the world if they’d been affected by the suicide bombing in Pakistan. Some received texts to their phones asking “Have you been affected by the explosion?” without any indication of where the danger was. | In March, it asked users all over the world if they’d been affected by the suicide bombing in Pakistan. Some received texts to their phones asking “Have you been affected by the explosion?” without any indication of where the danger was. |
The feature was introduced last year, based on a location tool built after the Fukushima tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011, with the intention of being used in the case of natural disasters. | The feature was introduced last year, based on a location tool built after the Fukushima tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011, with the intention of being used in the case of natural disasters. |
The policy surrounding its use was changed after it was activated for the Paris terror attacks. | The policy surrounding its use was changed after it was activated for the Paris terror attacks. |
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The people of Pakistan have suffered as greatly from Islamist jihadist terror as any nation on earth. Vigils have been held in that country in solidarity with Turkey tonight. | The people of Pakistan have suffered as greatly from Islamist jihadist terror as any nation on earth. Vigils have been held in that country in solidarity with Turkey tonight. |
We extend our profound sympathies & condolences to the victims & their families #Istanbul pic.twitter.com/JpptL1tCNi | We extend our profound sympathies & condolences to the victims & their families #Istanbul pic.twitter.com/JpptL1tCNi |
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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim speaking outside the Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. He confirmed 36 people were killed in the terror assault on the airport Tuesday night, and said security forces have indicated the attack was carried out by Daesh (using the Arabic name for Isis). | Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim speaking outside the Ataturk Airport in Istanbul. He confirmed 36 people were killed in the terror assault on the airport Tuesday night, and said security forces have indicated the attack was carried out by Daesh (using the Arabic name for Isis). |