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Tuesday 1 December 2015 - 22:10
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Huge explosion rocks metro station in Turkey's Istanbul

Huge explosion rocks metro station in Turkey
A huge explosion has rocked a metro station in Turkey's strategic city of Istanbul, Turkish media say.

The blast took place at an overpass close to the Bayrampasa subway station, located on theEuropean side of the city, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

There were conflicting reports on the number of casualties and the cause of the incident.

Atilla Aydiner, the mayor of Istabbuls Bayrampasa district, noted that five people were wounded in Tuesdays explosion.

Turkey's Habertrk televisionsaid that one person had died.

Meanwhile, an unidentified police official told Reuters that the cause of the incident was not clear, adding police investigations into the case were underway.

Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin said the Turkish officialsare assessing every possibility concerning the cause of Tuesdays blast.

Some reports have emerged suggesting that the incident was causedby a power transformer.

An official for Istanbul's municipality, whose name was not mentioned in reports, also told Reuters that train operations had been halted at the Bayrampasa subway station following the explosion.

Several ambulances were heard rushing to the affected area, which is a residential and industrial neighborhood on the European side of Istanbul, the countrys Dogan news agency reported.

Turkey is on edge with several terrorist attacks targeting the country in recent months. Double explosions on October 10 claimed over 100 lives in the Turkish capital city of Ankara.

The blasts targeted activists who had convenedoutside Ankaras main train station for a peace rallyorganized by leftist and pro-Kurdish opposition groups. Ankara has saidthat at least 102 people were killed and over 500 wounded in the attacks.

Turkish prosecutors have blamed the assaults on theDaesh Takfiriterrorist group.

Turkey has time and again been accused of being one of the main supporters of the militant groups operating in Syria, with reports saying that Ankara actively trains and arms the Takfiri terrorists there and facilitates their safe passage into the conflict-ridden Arab country.

Analysts believe that the activities of Daesh inside Turkey seem to be an inevitable side-effect of support for the militants in Syria.

By Press TV
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