Three years have passed since the Ankara Massacre on October 10, 2015, which claimed the lives of 103 people. The police has not allowed the commemoration to be held in Ankara and battered one person. Upon the reaction of people, the police has permitted entrance to the site of commemoration.
Three years have passed since the Ankara Massacre on October 10, 2015, which claimed the lives of 103 people and injured more than 500 others. The police has not allowed the commemoration to be held in Ankara and battered one person. Upon the reaction of people, the police has permitted entrance to the site of commemoration.
Thousands of people, including representatives from trade unions and political parties, commemorated on Oct. 10 the third anniversary of a deadly bombing that killed 103 civilians outside the main train station of the Turkish capital Ankara
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