Broadcast ban on massacre in Ankara
10 October
17:45
2015
ANKARA (DİHA) - Turkish Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTÜK) has imposed a broadcast ban on today's massacre against people demanding peace in Turkish capital Ankara.
A statement by RTÜK released on its official website said that; “Turkish Prime Ministry has imposed a temporary broadcast ban regarding the terror attack conducted in Ankara this morning.”
Twin explosions has left 86 people dead, according to a most recent statement by the Minister of Health Mehmet Müezzinoğlu. The Minister said 62 people died at the scene and 24 others at hospitals, while 186 others were wounded. Figures announced by the Minister also include 28 people being held in intensive care and 18 others undergoing a surgery.
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