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Turkey blast kills 4
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1.       xXxPaigexXx
202 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:08 am

I was reading the paper just now..and i came across this! heres the story

TURKEY BLAST KILLS FOUR

FOUR people were killed in an explosion at a popular Turkish tourist spot yesterday.
Dozens were injured in the blast at a park near the Manavgat waterful, 60 miles east of the Mediterranean resort of Antalya. A Norwegian and Ukrainian were among those killed when a gas canister exploded. Police said this blast may have been an accident - but were unable to rule out terrorism.
Ten days ago a bomb planted in a litter bin by Kurdish militants wounded at least three people at a bus station in Istanbul another major tourist destination for Brits.

Sorry if it has been posted already

2.       miss_ceyda
2759 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:12 am

things like this anger me so much.
if this is terrorism, i really think it's ridiculous... what more can i say... omg...

3.       xXxPaigexXx
202 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:17 am

me too! why would these people do this! i hope everyone is ok there

4.       carla
321 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:17 am

My heart and condolences are with all those killed and injured. I did not know about this. It's tragic.

5.       miss_ceyda
2759 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:20 am

omg.. their poor families!!

6.       MrX67
2498 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 11:43 am

really we all sad forthis tragic event,God Bless all who passed away and who had bad memories by this unlucky blast

7.       libralady
3586 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 12:07 pm

I saw this in our local paper this morning in the UK and the headline immediately makes you think that it is a terrorist act, but then you read down and it tells you that some gas canisters expolded. Seems reasonable as they can be very volatile in heat. Lets hope that is what it was and not anything else.

8.       MrX67
2498 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 12:13 pm

lately Turkey very sensitive about all speculations,so everybody have to think cool and have to trust strong of Turkey

9.       libralady
3586 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 02:32 pm

UK the same MrX - but unfortunately the media do not help matters

10.       Chantal
560 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 04:18 pm

On the one hand, terrorism really scares me, especially when I'm reading things like this. But on the other hand.. I'm almost everyday in Amsterdam city centre, and it's almost uninmaginable that something like that will happen here.. I just can't imagine myself sitting in the train/tram/underground when something terrible like this happens.. That's what really freaks me out..

Hopefully we'll all be safe And hopefully soon the world will be a peaceful place again..

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