Voice of America: Turkey on Edge as Security Forces Hunt Terrorists
ISTANBUL—Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul, remains on edge after Saturday’s suicide bombing that was blamed on Islamic State terrorists. Concerns remain high as security forces continue to hunt for other suspects.
Fear continues to stalk Istanbul. Some parents kept their children away from school to avoid having them use service buses. People are also avoiding public spaces amid fears of further attacks.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his government is doing its utmost to confront the danger.
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More News On Terror Concerns In Turkey
Turkey bomb attack kills three; country facing 'biggest waves of terrorism in history', says Erdogan -- ABC News Online
Erdogan rallies Turks against unprecedented terror wave -- AFP
Turkey faces biggest terror wave in history: Erdogan -- Turkish Weekly
Turkey will not be intimidated by terrorism, President Erdoğan says -- Daily Sabah
Turkey says Istanbul suicide bomber was member of Islamic State -- Reuters
The War of All Against Turkey -- Soner Cagaptay, WSJ
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