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Turkey suicide bomb victims ‘mostly children’

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22/08/2016
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…Death toll rises to 54

Most of the victims of the bombing of a Kurdish wedding
party in the Turkish city of Gaziantep on Saturday were
children, media reports say.

Twenty-nine victims were under the age of 18, reports said,
with one official saying 22 were under the age of 14. The
death toll rose to 54 on Monday.
The suicide bomber himself was a child aged 12-14,
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had said.
Mr Erdogan had blamed so-called Islamic State (IS) for the
attack.
Gaziantep, near the Syrian border, is known to contain
several IS cells.

One woman lost four children in the attack, the Haberturk
newspaper reported. Emine Arhan told the title “if it wasn’t
for my only surviving child, I would have killed myself”.
Another victim was a nine-year-old girl who had stayed on
at the party to see the bride after her parents had left,
according to the Vatan newspaper.

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A disproportionately large number of women and children
were killed in the attack because it targeted henna night, a
part of the celebration attended mainly by women and
children, says BBC Monitoring’s Turkey analyst Pinar
Sevinclidir.
On Monday, Turkish officials were awaiting the results of
DNA tests as they tried to identify the suicide attacker, the
Hurriyet newspaper said.

It added that the type of bomb, which contained scraps of
metal, was similar to those used in previous attacks on pro-
Kurdish gatherings.
Kurdish fighters, backed by the US-led coalition, have been
at the forefront of the fight against IS in Syria.
At the scene: Mark Lowen, BBC News, Gaziantep
We don’t yet know the nationality of the attacker – Syrian,
Turkish or other – but his generation has grown up formed
by the Syrian conflict which tore away his childhood
innocence and instilled in him the desire to kill.

There is still no official claim of responsibility for the attack
but the group calling itself Islamic State remains the prime
suspect.
The group is facing the loss of territory close to the Turkish
border at the hands of Kurdish forces in Manbij and also a
potential operation in Jarablus by the Free Syria Army – this
could be an attempt to hit back.
It’s also a reminder that their cells are still active in Turkey
and they can strike with devastating impact.
Prosecutors said a search was also under way for two
people believed to have accompanied the suspected
attacker to the wedding party but who left before the blast.
In a defiant speech on Monday, Turkish Foreign Minister
Mevlut Cavusoglu said IS should be “completely cleansed”
from the border area with Turkey.

He was speaking amid reports that Turkish-backed Syrian
rebels were preparing to try to seize the IS-held border town
of Jarablus.
The death toll from the bombing rose to 54 after three
critically injured people died in hospital early on Monday.
Thirteen of those killed were women, Turkish media said.
Sixty-six people are still in hospital, 14 of them in a serious
condition, Dogan news agency reported.
Officials gave no details of the victims, but in a tweet , New
York Times reporter Ceylan Yeginsu listed the ages of those
identified so far.

There were emotional scenes as dozens of funerals for
victims took place on Sunday. Some distraught relatives
threw themselves on to the coffins.
’Body parts everywhere’
The explosion happened as wedding guests danced in the
street on Saturday evening in a predominantly Kurdish
district of Gaziantep.
The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), said the
wedding had been for one of its members.

The bride and bridegroom, from the mainly Kurdish region of
Siirt in the south-east, survived the blast but were among
the injured.
Witness Veli Can, 25, said that the celebrations were coming
to an end when the explosion ripped through a crowd of
people dancing.
”There was blood and body parts everywhere,” he said.
Mr Erdogan said IS had been trying to “position itself” in
Gaziantep, which is a major hub for Syrian refugees.
In a written statement, he said there was “no difference”
between IS, the Kurdish militants of the PKK, and followers
of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom he blames for the
coup attempt last month.

Deadliest recent attacks on civilians in Turkey

20 August: Bomb attack on wedding party in Gaziantep
kills at least 54 people, IS suspected
28 June : A gun and bomb attack on Ataturk airport in
Istanbul kills 45 people, in an attack blamed on IS
militants
7 June: Kurdish militants killed 12 police and civilians
when they blew up a bus carrying riot police in Istanbul
13 March : 37 people are killed by Kurdish militants in a
suicide car bombing in Ankara
17 February : 29 people, many of them civilians, are
killed in an attack on a military convoy in Ankara
12 January : 12 German tourists die in a suicide
bombing in Istanbul thought to have been carried out by
IS
October 2015 : More than 100 people die in a double
suicide bombing at a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara – the
deadliest attack of its kind on Turkish soil

(BBC)

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