Current security situation in Turkey
What is the current security situation in Istanbul?
Turkey was hit by another attack when atriple suicide bombing took place at Istanbul's main international airport on Tuesday night, leaving 36 dead and as many as 150 injured in a suspected Isil attack.
The bombers detonated explosive vests in the arrivals hall of Ataturk airport, which is the third busiest in Europe. They had been trying to pass through X-ray machines when they were stopped by Turkish security officials. When they began shooting with AK-47 rifles, the officers returned fire.
The Foreign Office is warning travellers in the area to follow the advice of the local security forces.
“Attacks are likely to target the Turkish state, civilians and demonstrations. Nevertheless, it’s increasingly likely that some attacks will also target western interests and tourists from western countries, particularly in the major cities, as was the case in Istanbul on 12 January and 19 March 2016. To date most attacks in Turkey have taken place in the south and east of the country and in Ankara and Istanbul. There is a heightened risk of terrorist attack against the aviation industry in Turkey,” the FCO warns.
The bombing at Istanbul airport is the latest in a string of attacks that has hit Turkey in recent months. The country is in the midst of a terrorism crisis concerning both the Islamic State and Kurdish militants, the PKK, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan having recently said it is the "top target for all terrorist groups in the region".
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