В Турции произошел очередной теракт

В Турции произошел очередной теракт на этот раз в анатолийском городе Кайсери.

Как сообщают источники из служб безопасности, в результате взрыва прогремевшего рано утром возле университета Ерджияс в городе Кайсери в субботу (17 декабря) был задет автобус, перевозивший солдат. По первым данным, в результате этого погибло тринадцать солдат и сорок восемь получили ранения.

Сразу после взрыва в район были направлены кареты скорой помощи, сообщают источники. Турецкое информационное агентство Dogan сообщает, что взрыв прозвучал в момент, когда автобус проезжал мимо автомобиля, который был начинен взрывчаткой.

В больнице города Кайсери подтвердили, что в результате взрыва есть погибшие и раненные, хотя не стали уточнять подробностей.

Телекомпания НТВ сообщает, что автобус перевозил солдат, находившихся не при исполнении, а также гражданских лиц.

Вице-премьер Турции, Вейси Кайнак, заявил, что произошедший взрыв был направлен на автобус, перевозивший солдат.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Hurriyet Daily News

фото: Первые фотографии с места взрыва в Кайсери, 17 декабря 2016 (фото любезно предоставлено Hurriyet Daily News)

 

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