Istanbul: Explosion in central square kills at least 10

Started by drunkenshoe, January 12, 2016, 07:05:40 AM

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drunkenshoe

Basically an attack on one of the most crowded touristic areas. I know the place pretty well. It's also always heavily protected. (Raises a red flag.) But then European capitals protected good and doesn't work. A city square that has been a city square for thousands of years.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/12/europe/turkey-istanbul-explosion/

QuoteIstanbul (CNN)An explosion ripped through a central square in Istanbul Tuesday, killing at least 10 people and wounding 15 others, the Istanbul governor's office said. Officials said the toll may include foreign nationals.

The city's Sultanahmet Square was swarming with security forces and ambulances in the aftermath of the blast. The heavily guarded area is Istanbul's tourist hub -- the cultural and historic heart of the city. The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia are located there.

"Investigations continue about the explosion's cause, the explosive's types, the perpetrator or perpetrators of the event," said Istanbul governor Vasip Sahin.

No group immediately claimed responsibility and the identities of the dead and wounded weren't released.

Map: Istanbul
Map: Istanbul
"It cannot be ruled out that German citizens have become victims in the explosion," the German ministry of foreign affairs said.

Germany's Foreign Office issued a travel advisory following the blast. Turkey is a popular destination for German tourists.

"Travelers in Istanbul are urged to avoid larger gatherings, also in public squares and to avoid tourist attractions for now," a statement said.

"Seems to be an attack of some kind'
The blast comes as Turkey deals with multiple threats to its security.

"This does seems to be an attack of some kind," said Sajjan Gohel, international security director at the Asia Pacific Foundation. "There's been concern in Turkey for a while. Turkey's been on higher alert."

ISIS and the Kurdish group PKK have been mentioned in recent outbreaks of violence.

In October, two explosions hit a lunchtime peace rally in Ankara, which called for an end to the renewed conflict between the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, and Turkish government. More than 100 people were killed and more than 240 were injured.

ISIS is active in neighboring Iraq.

The Turkish government allows the United States to launch strikes on ISIS positions from Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey.

"The Islamic State has been unhappy with Turkey's cooperation with the United States," said Fadi Hakura, associate fellow at Chatham House.

Kurdish forces have been battling ISIS across a swath of northern Iraq and Syria.
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drunkenshoe

Not in İstanbul anymore (last 6 years), but this will spread everywhere and I live in a heathen place.
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drunkenshoe

Quote from: Atheon on January 13, 2016, 10:41:42 AM
I've been to that square. Tourism central.

Yep. Around Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque. The Underground Cistern. The Palace. The museums. The ancient square hides the old Byzantium floor from thousands of years ago AND before that. Nobody knows how old that fucking city is. In 2011 they found two skeletons date back to 8500 years in coffins. Many shipwrecks, amphoras, cemeteries and around 40,000 artifacts have been uncovered in the area when building that ridiculous under water subway. There are basilicas burried down under the university area near the square. While reading the news, I worried about this, mostly a few hundreds years old and a 1500 year old build getting damaged and I felt very guilty for thinking that. :sad2: Phew!




"his philosophy was a mixture of three famous schools -the cynics, the stoics and the epicureans-and summed up all three of them in his famous phrase, 'you can't trust any bugger further than you can throw him, and there's nothing you can do about it, so let's have a drink.'" terry pratchett