Police were not immediately available for comment, but a TV station reported that the explosion had occurred in a minibus.
Television images showed several parked cars ablaze in front of a local state authority's offices, while a plume of thick smoke rose over the area.
Ambulances and fire engines rushed to the scene.
The state-run Anatolian news agency said police set up a security cordon at the site in case of a secondary explosion.
Dogan News Agency quoted police sources as saying the blast was caused by a bomb and fire service officials as saying that two people had died. It also reported that police had detained a woman near the scene.
Cankaya Mayor Bulent Tanik said nobody was killed but three people had been seriously wounded, while broadcaster CNN Turk said 20 people were wounded and were being treated at three hospitals. CNN Turk said bomb disposal teams were at the scene.
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This should be organized by mosad. no one els to keep the intensions away from israel.
I don't think it is the handiwork of Kurd nationalists. It appears that efforts of Turkey's Islamist Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan have finally started paying dividend. The true Islam has arrived in Turkey!
Hope there are no casualties.
atleast turks dont beleive in bizzare conspiracy theory, of blaming mossad, cia, though they have rough patch with them..they know their shortcoming, they have ethnic problem with kurds and these issues are older and turks are determined in solving it...however some other country will never understand their shortcming, and are good are conspiracy theories.