Revealed, Bomber at Airports Turkey Originally from 3 countries
Revealed, Bomber at Airports Turkey Originally from 3 countries - Responding to the report, a spokesman for the Kyrgyz state security services admitted in investment on suspicion of one of its citizens into the tragedy bomber in Turkey. While the Uzbek security service refused to comment.
There is no further information in this regard because of the results of the investigation has not been officially released. "The forensic team is currently struggling to identify the bomber from the remains of their bodies," said one of the officials told Reuters on Thursday (06/30/2016).
Turkish Interior Minister, Efkan Ala told parliament, which found evidence increasingly shows the terrorist group ISIS is the mastermind behind this bloody tragedy. According Ala, one bomber true identity, but he declined to comment further.
Reported a third bomber first fired shots before blowing themselves up at the entrance to Ataturk Airport. Recent reports indicate 43 people were killed while 239 people were injured in a bomb blast Turkey.
Ataturk Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, became the connecting Asia and Europe. And the attack on Tuesday 28 June, which was the deadliest terror than the sequence of events that rocked Turkey throughout 2016.
The police said to have detained 13 people linked bomb Turkey, where four of whom are foreign nationals. They were detained in a raid that took place in Istanbul. CNN said the arrest was conducted on charges of providing logistical support to the bombers.
Until now, thousands of foreign nationals have crossed from Turkey to Syria and Iraq to join the terrorist group ISIS. Some critics accused, Turkish busy making various efforts to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad than focus on the fight against ISIS.
Identity third suicide bomber at the Ataturk Airport, Turkey slowly began to unfold. A Turkish official announced that the three bombers were citizens of Russia, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Turkish pro-government newspaper, Yeni Safak wrote in his report, that Russian bombers came from Dagestan, which borders Chechnya - where Russia fought against two radical groups in the region since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 ago.
Meanwhile the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet mention the man's name Osman Vadinov and comes from Raqqa, the capital of ISIS in Syria. Russia's Interior Ministry called middle Vadinov explore related information.
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