U.S DEPARTMENT OF STATE WARNED OF TURKEY TERRORISTS ATTACK ON MONDAY

U.S DEPARTMENT OF STATE WARNED OF TURKEY TERRORISTS ATTACK ON MONDAY

BY AARON MILLER

The U.S department of state warned  of Turkey terrorist attack on Monday, the day before the the Istanbul terrorist attacks.

30 people were killed and 147 were injured in 3 blasts preceded by gun shots. Five officers were among the dead at Attitude airport in Turkey’s biggest and third busiest in Europe, after London’s Heathrow and Paris’s Charles de Gaule.

How amazing it is that the U.S department of state only 24 hours earlier had warned all Americans to avoid all Turkish destinations.

It is the third attack Turkey has experienced in the past year. In January, a car blast at a police station killed 11 people, and in March, a second bombing killed 4 people and injured 36 people in a busy shopping market.

The latest attacks was claimed to be by the Islamic State. Turkey is increasingly becoming one of those countries to avoid, following the number of terrorist attacks that have occurred there.

Pic By Ercan Karakaş

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