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At least five dead in attack at Turkish aviation company

Deník N / Svět 2 sources

Authorities confirm five people and two suspects have been killed and more than a dozen injured.

'Terrorist attack' hits Turkish aerospace firm near Ankara

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A blast and gunfire were heard at the premises of the headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries. The Turkish interior minister called it a "terrorist attack," adding that it caused deaths and injuries.

Ankara terror attack leaves several dead at Turkish defence company TUSAS' headquarters

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An attack on the premises of the Turkish aerospace and defence company TUSAS has left a number of people dead or injured, the country's Interior Minister has said

Five dead after attack on key Turkish defence firm TUSAS

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The attack targeted the company’s HQ on the outskirts of the capital Ankara.

Five dead after attack on key Turkish defence firm TUSAS

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The attack targeted the company’s HQ on the outskirts of the capital Ankara.

5 killed, 22 injured in terror attack on Turkish Aerospace Industries

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Five people were killed and 22 others were injured in a terrorist attack that targeted the main facility of the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in the capital Ankara Wednesday a...

Turkish Aerospace Company Terror Attack: Explosion and Gunfire Erupt at TUSAS in Ankara; Minister Ali Yerlikaya Says 'Several People Killed and Injured' (See Pic and Videos)

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A terrorist attack targeted the facilities of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in the Turkish capital, Ankara, early Wednesday Anadolu reported.

Attack on a Key Turkish Defense Company Leaves 4 Dead

time.com

The two attackers — a man and a woman — were also killed, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said.

“Terrorist Attack” At Turkish Aerospace Industries Kills Four

independent.ng

According to local media reports, there was a loud explosion at the site and subsequent gunfire. “Two terrorists were neutralised” in the incident at the headquarters of the state-run firm, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on…