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Fourteen detained after Ankara car bomb kills 28

Fourteen people have been arrested after a car bomb in the Turkish capital Ankara killed at least 28 people and injured 61 on Wednesday.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said members of the Syria Kurdish YPG rebel group were responsible for the attack near a barracks.

At least six more people were killed after a military convoy was hit by an explosion the following morning.

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At least 20 killed, 61 injured in Ankara car bomb blast

At least 20 people have been killed and 61 injured in a huge car bomb attack in Turkey, the country's Health Minister has said.

The blast, in the country's capital Ankara, appears to have targeted vehicles carrying military personnel.

It happened in an area of the city containing Turkey's parliament, government buildings and military headquarters.

ITV News correspondent Juliet Bremner reports:

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