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Suspected IS attack kills dozens at Istanbul's airport
Suspected IS attack kills dozens at Istanbul's airport
STANBUL (AP) — Suspected Islamic State
group extremists have hit the international terminal of Istanbul's
Ataturk airport, killing dozens of people and wounding many others,
Turkish officials said Tuesday.
Justice
Minister Bekir Bozdag said 31 people were killed in the attack while
another senior government official told The Associated Press it could
climb much higher.
The
senior official at first said close to 50 people had already died, but
later said that the figure was expected to rise to close to 50.
The official, who spoke on condition
of anonymity in line with government protocol, said as many as four
militants may have been involved in the attack.
Turkey's NTV television earlier quoted Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin as saying some 60 people were wounded.
Roads
around the airport were sealed off for regular traffic after the attack
and several ambulances could be seen driving back and forth. Hundreds
of passengers were flooding out of the airport and others were sitting
on the grass, their bodies lit by the flashing lights of the emergency
vehicles.
Twelve-year-old Hevin Zini had just arrived from Dusseldorf with her family and was in tears from the shock.
She told The Associated Press that there was blood on the ground and everything was blown up to bits.
South
African Judy Favish, who spent two days in Istanbul as a layover on her
way home from Dublin, had just checked in when she heard an explosion
followed by gunfire and a loud bang.
She says she hid under the counter for some time.
Favish
says passengers were ushered to a cafeteria at the basement level where
they were kept for more than an hour before being allowed outside.
Another
Turkish official said attackers detonated explosives at the entrance of
the international terminal after police fired at them.
The
official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government
protocol, said the attackers blew themselves up before entering the
x-ray security check at the airport entrance.
Turkish airports have security checks at both the entrance of terminal buildings and then later before entry to departure gates.
Two
South African tourists, Paul and Susie Roos from Cape Town, were at the
airport and due to fly home at the time of the explosions and were
shaken by what they witnessed.
"We
came up from the arrivals to the departures, up the escalator when we
heard these shots going off," Paul Roos said. "There was this guy going
roaming around, he was dressed in black and he had a hand gun."
The private DHA news agency said the wounded, among them police officers, were being transferred to Bakirkoy State Hospital.
Turkey has suffered several bombings in recent months linked to Kurdish or Islamic State group militants.
The bombings include two in Istanbul targeting tourists — which the authorities have blamed on the Islamic State group.
The
attacks have increased in scale and frequency, scaring off tourists and
hurting the economy, which relies heavily on tourism revenues.
Istanbul's
Ataturk Airport was the 11th busiest airport in the world last year,
with 61.8 million passengers, according to Airports Council
International. It is also one of the fastest-growing airports in the
world, seeing 9.2 percent more passengers last year than in 2014.
The
largest carrier at the airport is Turkish Airlines, which operates a
major hub there. Low-cost Turkish carrier Onur Air is the second-largest
airline there.
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