Flames are seen in a street after a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEYDISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY - Tags: DISASTER CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Flames are seen in a street after a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEYDISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY - Tags: DISASTER CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) CONFLICT SOCIETY) © REUTERS | REUTERS
epa02926353 Turkish firemen and police officers search the area after a blast in Ankara, Turkey on 20 September 2011. An explosion in the Turkish capital Ankara has injured 27 people, four of them seriously, Turkey?s state television news station TRT Haber reported. The cause of the explosion, which occurred in the central Kizilay district, close to a police academy, has not been confirmed, although TRT reported that the area around the explosion had been evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. EPA/ALPER ISMEN TURKEY OUT, EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES/NO ARCHIVES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02926353 Turkish firemen and police officers search the area after a blast in Ankara, Turkey on 20 September 2011. An explosion in the Turkish capital Ankara has injured 27 people, four of them seriously, Turkey?s state television news station TRT Haber reported. The cause of the explosion, which occurred in the central Kizilay district, close to a police academy, has not been confirmed, although TRT reported that the area around the explosion had been evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. EPA/ALPER ISMEN TURKEY OUT, EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES/NO ARCHIVES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02926356 Turkish firemen and police officers search the area following an explosion in Ankara, Turkey on 20 September 2011. An explosion in the Turkish capital Ankara has injured 27 people, four of them seriously, Turkey?s state television news station TRT Haber reported. The cause of the explosion, which occurred in the central Kizilay district, close to a police academy, has not been confirmed, although TRT reported that the area around the explosion had been evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. EPA/ALPER ISMEN TURKEY OUT, EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES/NO ARCHIVES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02926356 Turkish firemen and police officers search the area following an explosion in Ankara, Turkey on 20 September 2011. An explosion in the Turkish capital Ankara has injured 27 people, four of them seriously, Turkey?s state television news station TRT Haber reported. The cause of the explosion, which occurred in the central Kizilay district, close to a police academy, has not been confirmed, although TRT reported that the area around the explosion had been evacuated after the discovery of a suspicious package. EPA/ALPER ISMEN TURKEY OUT, EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES/NO ARCHIVES +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
(90 x 60 mm) Bei einer schweren Explosion im Zentrum der türkischen Hauptstadt Ankara sind am Dienstagvormittag nach Medienberichten zwei Menschen getötet worden. Bilder des türkischen Nachrichtensenders NTV vom Ort der Explosion zeigten mehrere brennende Autos vor einem Behördengebäude. Die türkishce Regierung geht von einem Anschlag aus. Die Detonation ereignete sich gegen 11.00 Uhr Ortszeit (10.00 Uhr MESZ) vor einem Verwaltungsgebäude im Bezirk Cankaya. In der Nähe befinden sich noch weitere öffentliche Gebäude, wie etwa das Kassationsgericht. Die Polizei sperrte die Gegend aus Sorge vor einer weiteren Explosion weiträumig ab. Grafik: Übersichtskarte. - -90 x 60 mm
(90 x 60 mm) Bei einer schweren Explosion im Zentrum der türkischen Hauptstadt Ankara sind am Dienstagvormittag nach Medienberichten zwei Menschen getötet worden. Bilder des türkischen Nachrichtensenders NTV vom Ort der Explosion zeigten mehrere brennende Autos vor einem Behördengebäude. Die türkishce Regierung geht von einem Anschlag aus. Die Detonation ereignete sich gegen 11.00 Uhr Ortszeit (10.00 Uhr MESZ) vor einem Verwaltungsgebäude im Bezirk Cankaya. In der Nähe befinden sich noch weitere öffentliche Gebäude, wie etwa das Kassationsgericht. Die Polizei sperrte die Gegend aus Sorge vor einer weiteren Explosion weiträumig ab. Grafik: Übersichtskarte. - -90 x 60 mm © AFP | AFP
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH AND INJURY A man reacts following a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY) TEMPLATE OUT
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH AND INJURY A man reacts following a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY) TEMPLATE OUT © REUTERS | REUTERS
Firefighters work at the site of a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEYDISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY - Tags: DISASTER CRIME LAW) CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Firefighters work at the site of a blast in central Ankara September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Omer Kaya (TURKEYDISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY - Tags: DISASTER CRIME LAW) CONFLICT SOCIETY) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Turkish police officers work at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Str (TURKEY - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY DISASTER) TURKEY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN TURKEY.
Turkish police officers work at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Str (TURKEY - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY DISASTER) TURKEY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN TURKEY. © REUTERS | REUTERS
Firefighters work at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Str (TURKEY - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY DISASTER) TURKEY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN TURKEY.
Firefighters work at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. A bomb blast rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday and some media reports said two people were killed, while a local mayor said nobody was dead but three people were seriously wounded. REUTERS/Str (TURKEY - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY DISASTER) TURKEY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN TURKEY. © REUTERS | REUTERS
Picture shows the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. An explosion, apparently in a vehicle, rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, causing some casualties and damaging surrounding vehicles, Turkish broadcasters reported. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear. No further details were immediately available. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Picture shows the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. An explosion, apparently in a vehicle, rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, causing some casualties and damaging surrounding vehicles, Turkish broadcasters reported. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear. No further details were immediately available. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Firefighters stand at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. An explosion, apparently in a vehicle, rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, causing some casualties and damaging surrounding vehicles, Turkish broadcasters reported. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear. No further details were immediately available. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Firefighters stand at the site of a blast in the centre of Ankara, September 20, 2011. An explosion, apparently in a vehicle, rocked the centre of the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, causing some casualties and damaging surrounding vehicles, Turkish broadcasters reported. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear. No further details were immediately available. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER CONFLICT SOCIETY) © REUTERS | REUTERS