Turkey bomb explosions injure 13
BBC: At least 13 people have been injured in two bomb explosions in southern Turkey, police have said.
The first blast occurred near a bank in the city of Adana. It was followed by a second explosion several minutes later at a nearby construction site.
Among the injured were bank employees, students and police officers. The blasts also damaged several police vehicles and shops.
No-one has admitted responsibility for the blasts.
Police are investigating whether the blasts were the result of remote-controlled bombs.
Turkey has been hit in the past by bomb attacks which police blamed on left-wing groups and Kurdish rebels.
The first blast occurred near a bank in the city of Adana. It was followed by a second explosion several minutes later at a nearby construction site.
Among the injured were bank employees, students and police officers. The blasts also damaged several police vehicles and shops.
No-one has admitted responsibility for the blasts.
Police are investigating whether the blasts were the result of remote-controlled bombs.
Turkey has been hit in the past by bomb attacks which police blamed on left-wing groups and Kurdish rebels.
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