Explosion in Istanbul – People should avoid area

Istiklal
Deaths after explosion in Istanbul – people should avoid area

The Istiklal is considered a lively shopping street in the Turkish city on the Bosphorus.

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A heavy explosion occurred in downtown Istanbul in the afternoon. The Istanbul governor announced that there were injuries and deaths. The exact number of victims and the cause of the detonation are not yet known.

City officials have been urged to avoid the area after an explosion on Istanbul’s famous shopping street, Istiklal. Surrounding streets should also be kept free of traffic, the broadcaster TRT reported, citing authorities on Sunday. Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya announced on Twitterthat there are injuries and deaths. How many people were killed and the reason for the explosion were not initially known.

The “daily News” reports that Turkish media are speculating about two possible perpetrators of a possible attack. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) or Gülen supporters are suspected. In the meantime, the Turkish broadcasting authority Rtük has imposed a temporary news ban on media. Reports on the explosion should be avoided In order to avoid fear and panic among the population, it said in the letter from Sunday.The broadcasters CNN Türk and TRT then interrupted their reports on the explosion on the popular shopping street.

Istanbul rescue workers in action

According to Yerlikaya, the explosion happened at 4:20 p.m. local time. Rescue workers and the police are on site in large numbers, the state broadcaster TRT reported. Images shared on social media showed shattered windows and people lying on the ground. Rescue sirens could be heard in the area surrounding the scene.

The street is a tourist hotspot in the center of the European part of the Turkish metropolis, which is also often heavily frequented on Sundays.

This article will be continuously updated.

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