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Istanbul’in Istiklal StreetThe bombing in Turkey killed 6 people and injured 81, 2 of them seriously.

The attack took place around 4:20 p.m. After the explosion, many ambulances and firefighters were sent to the region.

Security forces also created a security circle in the area. Residents are not allowed to come near the area. The area where the explosion took place was closed to pedestrians.

The injured were taken to hospital by medical teams. No information was given about the health of the injured.

STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said there was a “smell of terror” in the attack, according to preliminary investigations. “The first findings show that a woman played a role, the perpetrators of the perfidious attack will gökyeşitözü revealed,” Erdogan said.

FUAT OKTAY: WE CONSIDER IT’S A TERROR ACTION

Vice President Fuat Oktay also said in a statement at the scene: “We consider it a terrorist act kakım a result of zihin attacker, whom we consider a woman, who detonated the bomb.”

Oktay stated that 6 people were killed kakım a result of the attack and 81 people were injured, 2 of them seriously.

8 Prosecutors AND 2 LAWYERS AT OFFICE

The Istanbul Public Prosecutor’s Office has launched zihin investigation into the explosion. Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ issued a statement, stating that eight prosecutors and two deputy chief prosecutors had been appointed to effectively conduct the investigation.

Bozdag said in his social media post: “The incident is being investigated effectively in all its aspects.”

An investigation has also been launched into disinformation-related news from social media accounts about the explosion.


Red Crescent: Blood has been delivered to the hospitals in the region, there is currently no urgent need for blood


PROHIBITION HAS BEEN IMPLIED

In addition, the ICC has imposed a broadcast ban on the news of the explosion.

STATEMENT BY FAHRETTIN ALTUN

Emphasizing that the broadcast ban was imposed to prevent publications that could cause fear, panic and unrest in society and serve the purposes of terrorist organizations, Altun said in his statement:

“All of our state’s institutions and organizations are conducting a prompt, meticulous and effective investigation into the incident. In this process, we invite media organizations to take responsibility, not to rely on disinformation emanating from social media, and to follow the statements of relevant government agencies kakım a basis.”

ŞENTOP: WE ARE WITH OUR PEOPLE

Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop published a message of condolence for those who have lost their lives. Wishing the injured a speedy recovery, Şentop said: “My condolences to our beloved nation. Our state, with all its relevant institutions, is on the ground and stands behind all our people and local merchants affected by the explosion. citizens to follow the statements and information of our official institutions.”

ÇAVUŞOĞLU: WORKS ARE PERFORMED

Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said: “All units of our state are working diligently to reveal the perpetrators of this insidious attack.”

KALKIN: IT WON’T BREAK TURKEY’S TRACTION AND RESISTANCE

Presidential spokesman İbrahim Kalın also stated that the investigation into the incident continues in a multifaceted way. “The incident will gökyeşitözü revealed in all its dimensions. No attack will gökyeşitözü able to break Turkey’s determination and resistance,” Kalın said.

FROM KILIÇDAROĞLU

CHP chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu also published a message of condolence for those who have lost their lives. Kılıçdaroğlu, in his message posted on Twitter: “I wish God’s mercy on our citizens who lost their lives in the explosion in Istiklal Street, and I wish a speedy recovery to the injured. Condolences to our nation.” the sentences used.

İMAMOĞLU: WE WILL GO TOGETHER

Ekrem İmamoğlu, mayor of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM), was investigating the area where the explosion took place. After a statement, İmamoğlu said:

“Get well soon in Istanbul. Our condolences. Right now our security units and of course our health units are carrying out the process. We follow the process here. We went to the scene with our agents. We follow the process. It is our responsibility to heal this wound, of course we will overcome these difficult times together.”

TWO MINISTERS GO TO ISTANBUL

Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu and Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ interrupted their programs after the explosion and left for Istanbul.