(10 Oct 2015) Two bomb explosions targeted a peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara on Saturday, killing 95 people and wounding 246, the government said.
The rally was organised by leftist and Kurdish activists.
Turkey's government says it has imposed a temporary news blackout following the blasts.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said there were "strong signs" that the explosions were suicide bombings and suggested that Kurdish rebels or Islamic State group militants could be responsible
The attack was Turkey's deadliest in recent years.
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