Turkey bombing

GAZIANTEP, Turkey: Crying and shouting slogans against Jihadists, relatives of the victims of the suicide bombing on Turkey’s border with Syria clutched their coffins in a desperate farewell on Tuesday.Twenty five coffins holding the large majority of the 32 killed in Monday’s attack on the Turkish town of Suruc were

By our correspondents
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July 22, 2015
GAZIANTEP, Turkey: Crying and shouting slogans against Jihadists, relatives of the victims of the suicide bombing on Turkey’s border with Syria clutched their coffins in a desperate farewell on Tuesday.
Twenty five coffins holding the large majority of the 32 killed in Monday’s attack on the Turkish town of Suruc were laid out in the courtyard of a mosque in the southeastern Turkish city of Gaziantep following an autopsy.

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