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The 2008 Istanbul bombings occurred on July 27, 2008 when two explosions hit a busy shopping street in the Güngören district of Istanbul, killing seventeen people, five of them children, [1] and injuring 154. [2] The attacks occurred at 9:45 p.m. local time, 18:45 UTC, [3] on a pedestrian street closed to traffic. [4]
The Atatürk Airport attack, consisting of shootings and suicide bombings, occurred on 28 June 2016 at Atatürk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey.Gunmen armed with automatic weapons and explosive belts staged a simultaneous attack at the international terminal of Terminal 2.
9 July 2008 2008 United States consulate in Istanbul attack: 6 27 July 2008 2008 Istanbul bombings: 17 8 November 2009 2009 Istanbul bus attack: 1 31 October 2010 2010 Istanbul bombing: 1 (the perpetrator) Kurdistan Freedom Hawks: 11 September 2012 2012 Istanbul suicide bombing: 2 Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front: 6 January 2015
A Turkish court jailed 17 suspects pending trial on Tuesday over last week's airport attack that killed 45 and wounded hundreds, state media said.
Turkey’s interior minister accused the U.S. of being complicit in a recent bombing in the city of Istanbul on Sunday that left at least six people dead and dozens of others injured. Interior ...
A Turkish member of the Islamic State militant group was responsible for the suicide bombing in Istanbul on Saturday that killed 4 and wounded dozens.
In the morning hours on July 9, 2008, an attack on the Consulate General of the United States, Istanbul resulted in the deaths of the three gunmen and three Turkish National Police officers. The attack occurred at a time when the facility was at full function.
Istanbul Atatürk Airport was closed; all flights from the airport were cancelled. [140] There was an explosion in the TRT broadcasting headquarters and gunfire was reported in Ankara. [117] Soon after, it was stormed by a crowd of civilians and police, with four soldiers inside reportedly being "neutralized".