
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
14:52, 12/12/2016, Monday
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals have been held in several Turkish provinces for the policemen who were martyred in the terrorist attacks that hit Istanbul as two separate blasts took place in Istanbul on Saturday night, 45 seconds apart, with one of the bombs self-detonated by a suicide bomber in central Beşiktaş district's Maçka Park, and the other, a car bomb that was detonated in a nearby street. Thousands bid farewell to police officer Hakan Tanrıkulu in Sinop province, while Mehmet Atıcı and Adem Oğuz in Adana; Osman Börklüoğlu and Yasin İke in Kayseri and Enes Çiçek and Mehmet Taş in Şanlıurfa.
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
Funerals held across Turkey for martyrs of Istanbul attack
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