The attack in the southeastern city of Gaziantep Saturday was the deadliest to hit the country this year with 22 children among the dead. ...
The attack in the southeastern city of Gaziantep Saturday was the deadliest to hit the country this year with 22 children among the dead.
On Sunday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the attacker a child from 12 and 14 years was old, adding that preliminary data show ISIS behind the killings was.
However, a security official said they were planted in the child without his knowledge and remotely detonated explosives the possibility militants studied.
Another line of research was that a child had been induced with a learning disability in the implementation of the device, a tactic previously seen in the rest of the region.
He said: "It could be that someone has been loaded with explosives aware without being self and can be triggered from a distance."
Despite the statement by the President ISIS you are in charge, yesterday, the Minister Binali Yıldırım seems Turkish Minister to contradict these claims, saying it "too early" was to say he planned the attack.
On Monday, the balance of the attack more people died last Saturday until 3:54 from their injuries.
Sixty-six others were 14 treated in a serious condition in hospital.
Another security official said the bomb used the same type of device in a suicide attack in Suruc border town in July 2015 and October 2015 bombing was a pro-Kurdish demonstration in Ankara in use.
Both attacks were attributed to ISIS. The group in Kurdish meetings in an apparent attempt to further concentrated ethnic tensions heat up by long Kurdish insurgency tense.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference on Monday in Ankara, Mevlüt Cavusoglu foreign minister said: "Daesh must thoroughly clean our borders and who are willing to do what it takes to do it."
Cavusoglu said Turkey had become "number one destination" for fighters travel through Turkey on their border km (500 Miles) 800 to Syria to stop join the Sunni extremist group because of their work the recruits.
The latest attack only one month after the government survived an attempted military coup without scruples, it measures the American Islamist preacher Gülen Ankara. Gülen denies the charge.