Photos: Turkey bombing
Mourners following the funeral procession for Berna Koc and Ayse Deniz, victims of Saturday’s Ankara bombing attacks, flash the V-sign in Izmir, Turkey, Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. Turkish investigators are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers in Turkey’s deadliest attacks in years, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday. (AP Photo/Emre Tazegul) (Emre Tazegul / AP)
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Mourners, one wearing a picture of Ayse Deniz, one of the victims of Saturday’s Ankara bombing attacks, cry during a funeral in Izmir, Turkey, Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. Turkish investigators are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers in Turkey’s deadliest attacks in years, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday. (AP Photo/Emre Tazegul) (Emre Tazegul / AP)
Mourners gather around the coffin of Fatma Esen, 38, a mother of two, and a victim of Saturday’s Ankara bombing attacks, during a funeral in Istanbul, Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. Turkish investigators are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers in Turkey’s deadliest attacks in years, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday, adding that the Islamic State group was the “No. 1 priority” of the investigation. (AP Photo/Cagdas Erdogan) (Cagdas Erdogan / AP)
Turkish police officers in riot gear disperse protesters that tried to reach the site of Saturday’s explosions to hold a memorial for the victims, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday Oct. 11, 2015, Turkey declared three days of mourning following Saturday’s nearly simultaneous explosions that targeted a peace rally in Ankara to call for increased democracy and an end to the renewed fighting between the Turkish security forces and Kurdish rebels.
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People mourn near by the coffin of Kubra Mollaoglu who was killed the previous day in a blast in Ankara, during the funeral for the blast victim in Istanbul, Turkey, 11 October 2015.
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Relatives of Sarigul Tuylu who was killed in a blast in Ankara, mourn during a funeral in Istanbul, Turkey, 11 October 2015, one day after multiple explosions where set off at a rally, in Ankara.
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People pray near by the coffin of Sarigul Tuylu who was killed in a blast in Ankara, during a funeral in Istanbul, Turkey, 11 October 2015.
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Protesters flash the V-sign as they protest Saturday’s bombing attacks, during a rally in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
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Backdropped by Ankara’s main train station police secure the area at the site of Saturday’s bombing attacks, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
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Relatives of people killed in Saturday’s bombing attack, sit outside a hospital’s morgue as they wait for the funeral, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
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Selahattin Demirtas, center, and Figen Yuksekdag, left, co-leaders of the pro Kurdish Democratic Party of Peoples (HDP) hold carnations in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday Oct. 11, 2015, as they with other members of the party’s delegation and mourners that were planning to hold a memorial for the victims at the site of Saturday’s explosions are held back by police.
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Turkish police block the way to the site of Saturday’s explosions in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015.
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Members of the left-wing Labour Party carry pictures of the victims of twin bomb blasts during a commemoration on Oct. 11, 2015, in Ankara, Turkey.
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An ambulance carrying leaves the scene as smoke rises from the scene after a pair of explosions at a peace rally in Ankara, Turkey.
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A wounded man is treated after a pair of explosions in Ankara, Turkey, on Oct. 10, 2015.
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A bomb technician investigates a suitcase at the blast scene in Ankara, Turkey.
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A survivor hugs a man after a pair of explosions during a peace march in Ankara, Turkey.
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An injured person is lifted away using a rally banner after explosions at the main train station in Ankara, Turkey.
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An injured woman is comforted after an explosion at the main train station in Ankara, Turkey.
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A victim is given first aid after explosions at the main train station in Ankara, Turkey.
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Forensic investigators gather evidence after a pair of explosions at a peace rally in Ankara, Turkey.
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Turks gather to participate in a peace march before a pair of deadly explosions in Ankara.
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Demonstrators gather during a rally to protest against the bombing in Ankara earlier, in central Istanbul, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015.
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Demonstrators flash the V-sign during a rally to protest against the bombing in Ankara earlier, in central Istanbul, Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015.
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