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Attackers on Istanbul airport identified

Source:Xinhua 2016-06-30 19:12:00
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Photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows the damaged roof after explosion inside of Istanbul's Ataturk airport in Turkey.

ISTANBUL, June 29, 2016(Xinhua) -- People wait for passengers at Istanbul's Ataturk airport in Turkey on June 29, 2016. The Ataturk airport in Istanbul resumed business early Wednesday morning with boosted security, following hours of mess and chaos that ensued from a series of suicide bombing attacks. (Xinhua/He Canling)

ISTANBUL, June 30 (Xinhua) -- The attackers on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport were idenftied on Thursday as Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Russian nationals, Turkish meida said.

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Turkey in mourning for 41 killed in deadly assault on Istanbul airport

ISTANBUL, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Turkey announced a day of national mourning on Wednesday for the 41 lives lost the night before during deadly suicide bombing attacks on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, one of the busiest in Europe.

Across the country flags are flowing at half-mast for the dead, among them 12 foreign nationals from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Tunisia, Iran, Ukraine, Jordan and Uzbekistan.Full Story

[Editor: chenwen]
 
Attackers on Istanbul airport identified
                 Source:Xinhua | 2016-06-30 19:12:00 | Editor: chenwen

Photo taken on June 29, 2016 shows the damaged roof after explosion inside of Istanbul's Ataturk airport in Turkey.

ISTANBUL, June 29, 2016(Xinhua) -- People wait for passengers at Istanbul's Ataturk airport in Turkey on June 29, 2016. The Ataturk airport in Istanbul resumed business early Wednesday morning with boosted security, following hours of mess and chaos that ensued from a series of suicide bombing attacks. (Xinhua/He Canling)

ISTANBUL, June 30 (Xinhua) -- The attackers on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport were idenftied on Thursday as Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Russian nationals, Turkish meida said.

Related:

Turkey in mourning for 41 killed in deadly assault on Istanbul airport

ISTANBUL, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Turkey announced a day of national mourning on Wednesday for the 41 lives lost the night before during deadly suicide bombing attacks on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, one of the busiest in Europe.

Across the country flags are flowing at half-mast for the dead, among them 12 foreign nationals from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Tunisia, Iran, Ukraine, Jordan and Uzbekistan.Full Story

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