Ankara: We will not accept the messages of condolences from America with the Istanbul attack

Ankara: We will not accept the messages of condolences from America with the Istanbul attack

The Anatolia News Agency quoted Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Sweilo as saying today, Monday, that his country will not accept the messages of condolences from the United States in the Istanbul attack, which occurred yesterday and resulted in six deaths and dozens of wounded.

This came after Turkey announced the arrest of the suspect that was implemented in the city’s independence street, and said that it was called Ahlam Al -Bashir, and it received instructions to implement the operation from the Kurdish People’s Protection Units Center in the Syrian city of Kobani (Ain al -Arab).
She said that she admitted that she entered Turkey from the Syrian Afrin region illegally.

The US support for the Kurdish People’s Protection Units in Syria raises tension with Turkey, which is classified by Ankara, “terrorist organization”.
Istanbul police announced today, Monday, the arrest of 46 regarding the Istanbul explosion, which killed at least 6 people, noting that Syria had planted the bomb, and it admitted that it had behaved on the orders of the Kurdistan Workers Party, and also received instructions in Kobani in northeastern Syria.

The police added that the Syrian woman who carried out the Istanbul attack said they had received training among Kurdish militants. The police indicated that the attack was called Ahlam Al -Bashir, and the bomb was planted on Istiklal Street, and Turkey entered illegally from the region between Afrin and Idlib. Some Turkish media have published a picture of the Syrian accused.

6 people died, and 81 others were injured, on Sunday, during an explosion that shook the busy and pedestrian independence street in central Istanbul in an accident that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said was carried out with a bomb “and the smell of terrorism was smelled. “.

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