One of Istanbul suicide bombers may be foreigner
The investigation is still underway
Police officers patrol at Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, following yesterday's blast June 29, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS
ISTANBUL:
At least one of the three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers in an attack on Istanbul airport which killed 42 people may have been a foreigner, a Turkish security source told Reuters on Thursday.
"We're looking into the possibility of foreigners being involved. It is likely that at least one of them is a foreigner, but the investigation is still underway," the source said, declining to be named because details of the investigation have not yet been released.
At least one of the three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers in an attack on Istanbul airport which killed 42 people may have been a foreigner, a Turkish security source told Reuters on Thursday.
"We're looking into the possibility of foreigners being involved. It is likely that at least one of them is a foreigner, but the investigation is still underway," the source said, declining to be named because details of the investigation have not yet been released.