Ten Germans killed in Istanbul suicide bombing, Berlin says
Yesterday, a Turkish official said at least nine of the dead were German
BERLIN:
Ten Germans were killed in Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul, a spokesperson for the German foreign ministry said on Wednesday, raising the death toll among Germans from 9 previously.
Yesterday, a Turkish official said at least nine of the dead were German, with Davutoglu telephoning Chancellor Angela Merkel to offer his condolences, state media said.
No concrete clues of "attack targets" in Germany after Istanbul bomb - minister
Merkel said the latest attack would deepen German resolve to combat international terrorism.
“Today it hit Istanbul, it has hit Paris, it hit Tunisia, it had already hit Ankara,” she told a news conference in Berlin.
Nine Germans among 10 killed in Istanbul suicide attack
Shortly after the blast, Germany warned its nationals to avoid tourist sites in Istanbul, a city of 14 million that has been hit several times by deadly attacks.
Ten Germans were killed in Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul, a spokesperson for the German foreign ministry said on Wednesday, raising the death toll among Germans from 9 previously.
Yesterday, a Turkish official said at least nine of the dead were German, with Davutoglu telephoning Chancellor Angela Merkel to offer his condolences, state media said.
No concrete clues of "attack targets" in Germany after Istanbul bomb - minister
Merkel said the latest attack would deepen German resolve to combat international terrorism.
“Today it hit Istanbul, it has hit Paris, it hit Tunisia, it had already hit Ankara,” she told a news conference in Berlin.
Nine Germans among 10 killed in Istanbul suicide attack
Shortly after the blast, Germany warned its nationals to avoid tourist sites in Istanbul, a city of 14 million that has been hit several times by deadly attacks.