Erdogan vows retaliation after Ankara attack: presidency

The statement comes after a car bomb targeting military service vehicles killed at least 28 people in Ankara

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ANKARA:
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday vowed that Turkey was more determined than ever to use its right to "self-defence" after a car bomb targeting military service vehicles killed at least 28 people.


"Our determination to respond in kind to attacks taking place inside and outside our borders is getting stronger with such acts," Erdogan said in a statement. "It must be known that Turkey will not shy away from using its right to self-defence at any time, any place or any occasion."

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