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Wednesday, 29 June 2016


EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A mother of victims reacts outside a forensic medicine building close to Istanbul's airport on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targetted Istanbul's airport, killing at least 36 people. A triple suicide bombing and gun attack that occurred on June 28, 2016 at Istanbul's Ataturk airport has killed at least 36 people, including foreigners, with Turkey's prime minister saying early signs pointed to an assault by the Islamic State group. / AFP PHOTO






EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / This picture obtained from the Ilhas News Agency shows an ambulance and emergency workers intervening next to people lying on the ground (R), after two explosions followed by gunfire hit the Turkey's biggest airport of Ataturk in Istanbul, on June 28, 2016. At least 10 people were killed on June 28, 2016 evening in a suicide attack at the international terminal of Istanbul's Ataturk airport, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said. Turkey has been hit by a string of deadly attacks in the past year, blamed on both Kurdish rebels and the Islamic State jihadist group. / AFP PHOTO
Graphic content A triple suicide bombing and gun attack that occurred on June 28, 2016 at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport has killed at least 36 people, including foreigners, with Turkey’s prime minister saying early signs pointed to an assault by the Islamic State group. All flights at Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport were suspended following the suicide attack which left at least 36 people dead.




EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / This picture obtained from the Ilhas News Agency shows an ambulance and emergency workers intervening next to people lying on the ground (R), after two explosions followed by gunfire hit the Turkey’s biggest airport of Ataturk in Istanbul, on June 28, 2016. / AFP PHOTO





Forensic police work the explosion site at Ataturk airport on June 28, 2016 in Istanbul after two explosions followed by gunfire hit Turkey’s biggest airport, killing at least 28 people and injured 20. All flights at Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport were suspended on June 28, 2016 after a suicide attack left at least 10 people dead and 20 others wounded, Turkish television stations reported.


  EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A mother of victims reacts outside a forensic medicine building close to Istanbul’s airport on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targetted Istanbul’s airport, killing at least 36 people. A triple suicide bombing and gun attack that occurred on June 28, 2016 at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport has killed at least 36 people, including foreigners, with Turkey’s prime minister saying early signs pointed to an assault by the Islamic State
Forensic police work the explosion site at Ataturk airport on June 28, 2016 in Istanbul after two explosions followed by gunfire hit Turkey's biggest airport, killing at least 28 people and injured 20. All flights at Istanbul's Ataturk international airport were suspended on June 28, 2016 after a suicide attack left at least 10 people dead and 20 others wounded, Turkish television stations reported.
group. / AFP PHOTO   EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Passengers embrace outside Ataturk airport`s main enterance in Istanbul, on June 28, 2016, after two explosions followed by gunfire hit Turkey’s largest airport, killing at least 10 people and injuring 20. All flights at Istanbul’s Ataturk international airport were suspended on June 28, 2016 after a suicide attack left at least 36 people
 dead.
EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A mother of victims reacts outside a forensic medicine building close to Istanbul's airport on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targetted Istanbul's airport, killing at least 36 people. A triple suicide bombing and gun attack that occurred on June 28, 2016 at Istanbul's Ataturk airport has killed at least 36 people, including foreigners, with Turkey's prime minister saying early signs pointed to an assault by the Islamic State group. / AFP PHOTO

/ AFP PHOTO   Authorized personnel clear glass debris in Ataturk airport’s International arrival terminal on June 29, 2016, a day after a suicide bombing and gun attack targeted Istanbul’s airport. /

EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Passengers embrace outside Ataturk airport`s main enterance in Istanbul, on June 28, 2016, after two explosions followed by gunfire hit Turkey's largest airport, killing at least 10 people and injuring 20.  All flights at Istanbul's Ataturk international airport were suspended on June 28, 2016 after a suicide attack left at least 36 people dead.  / AFP PHOTO

AFP PHOTO Forensic police work the explosion site at Ataturk airport in Istanbul after two explosions followed by gunfire hit Turkey’s biggest airport, killing  many.

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