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U.S. Embassy in Turkey attacked by suicide bomber; guard killed

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There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but both Kurdish rebels and Islamic militants are active in Turkey.

A suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive today in front of the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, killing himself and a guard at the entrance gate, officials said.

U.S. Ambassador Francis Ricciardione told reporters a Turkish citizen was also wounded in the 1:15 p.m. blast in the Turkish capital.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but both Kurdish rebels and Islamic militants are active in Turkey.

The bomb appeared to have exploded inside the security checkpoint at the side entrance to the embassy, but did not damage the inside of the embassy itself.

TV footage showed the embassy door blown off its hinges. The windows of nearby businesses were also shattered by the power of the blast, and debris littered the ground and road.

Police swarmed the area and immediately cordoned it off; several ambulances were dispatched.

An AP journalist saw one woman who appeared to be seriously injured being carried into an ambulance, but a hospital official said she was “not in critical condition.” On its website, the Hurriyet newspaper identified the woman as Didem Tuncay, a television journalist who it said was at the embassy to get a U.S. visa.

The embassy building is heavily protected and near several other embassies, including that of Germany and France. Hurriyet newspaper said staff at the embassy took shelter in a “safe room” inside the compound soon after the explosion.

Phones were not being answered at the embassy later today.

Police examined security cameras around the embassy and identified two people who could have been the suicide bomber, a police official said, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government rules.

In a statement, the U.S. Embassy thanked Turkey for “its solidarity and outrage over the incident.”



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