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Ankara Car-Bombing Targets Turkish Military
At least 28 people were killed and dozens hurt when an explosion near vehicles carrying military personnel rocked Ankara, Turkey.

Firefighters work at a scene of fire from an explosion in Ankara, Turkey. A large explosion, believed to have been caused by a bomb, injured several people in the Turkish capital on Wednesday, according to media reports.
Private NTV said the explosion occurred during rush hour in an area close to where military headquarters are located as a bus carrying military personnel was passing by. Several cars caught fire, the report said. Ambulances were seen rushing toward the scene. The explosion caused a large fire and dark smoke could be seen billowing from a distance on Feb. 17, 2016.








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People react at the scene while emergency services take charge at the explosion in Ankara, on Feb. 17.
Read more on the blast in the Turkish capital here.