Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has visited some of those injured in Sunday night’s deadly bomb attack in Ankara.
土耳其總理達烏·特奧盧看望周日晚上安卡拉致命炸彈案中的傷者。
Thirty seven people were killed and 15 others remain in a critical condition. No group has claimed responsibility but the Prime Minister has said “evidence” points to the banned PKK (Kurdistan Workers Paryt) separatists group.
炸彈襲擊造成37人死亡,15人仍處于危急狀態。沒有任何組織聲稱對此負責,但總理表示“證據”指向庫爾德工人黨分裂主義集團。
Turkey’s President says he intends to redefine terrorism to include those who support such acts, not to restrict it to the person holding the gun or bomb.
土耳其總統表示,他打算重新定義恐怖主義,包括支持這些行為的人,而不是限制在持有槍支或炸彈的人。
Protesters took to the streets in Ankara on Monday night showing their anger towards a government which has failed to protect them from this latest attack.
周一晚上,抗議者們走上安卡拉街頭表達他們的憤怒,稱政府在最新的襲擊中未能保護他們。
Sunday’s blast was the second suicide bombing in a month in the heart of the capital. It’s raised fears of a dangerous new phase in the government’s war with Kurdish militants, bringing more violence fuelled by the wars in Syria and Iraq.
周日的爆炸是一個月內發生在首都的第二起自殺性爆炸。在政府與庫爾德武裝戰爭中引發危險新階段的擔憂,帶來由敘利亞和伊拉克激起的更多暴力。
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