TURKEY
BLAMES ISLAMIC STATE FOR ISTANBUL BOMBING
The suicide
bomber who killed four people in Istanbul's main shopping street belonged to
so-called Islamic State (IS), the interior minister says.
Efken Ala
named the man as Mehmet Ozturk. He told reporters that five people had been
questioned so far.
Mr Ala
announced a review of security measures and curfews in seven Turkish provinces.
Three
Israelis - two with Israeli-US nationality - and an Iranian died in the attack.
Another 36 were injured.
Eleven
Israelis were among the injured. Two Irish citizens, one national each from
Germany, Iceland, Dubai and Iran were also injured.
The coffins
of the Israeli nationals were being flown out on Sunday. The Israeli government
advised its citizens to avoid Turkey.
"We
have determined that Mehmet Ozturk, born in 1992 in Gaziantep, carried out the
heinous attack on Saturday in Istanbul," Mr Ala told a news conference in
the capital Ankara
"It has
been established that he is a member of Daesh," he said using another name
for IS.
Turkey is
part of the US-led coalition against IS and allows coalition planes to use its
air base at Incirlik for raids on Iraq and Syria.
It has been
attacked by IS in the past - most recently in January when a suspected suicide
attack in Istanbul killed 12 German tourists.
And more
than 100 people died outside Ankara railway station in October 2015 when IS
militants carried out a double bombing close to the headquarters of the
national intelligence organisation.
Kurdish
militants have claimed a number of recent attacks in Turkey.
President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said terror groups are targeting civilians because
they are losing their struggle against Turkish security forces.
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