Explosion in Ankara Kills at Least 34, Turkish Officials Say - New York Times
New York Times | Explosion in Ankara Kills at Least 34, Turkish Officials Say New York Times ISTANBUL — A car filled with explosives blew up in a public square in the heart of Ankara, the Turkish capital, on Sunday evening, killing more than 30 people in the latest of a string of terrorist attacks that have destabilized the country. Ankara car bomb blast kills 34; Turkey condemns 'terror attack' The Latest: Turkish prime minister postpones Jordan visit Second car bomb in a month kills 34 in Turkish capital, Ankara |