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Turkey: Bombs Defused, Detonated at Istanbul Shopping Malls

© Fotolia / badahosTurkish police has reportedly defused two bombs at shopping malls in Instanbul, Turkey. Police have evacuated both malls, before bomb disposal experts defused a bomb in one mall and conducted a controlled explosion of another.
Turkish police has reportedly defused two bombs at shopping malls in Instanbul, Turkey. Police have evacuated both malls, before bomb disposal experts defused a bomb in one mall and conducted a controlled explosion of another. - Sputnik International
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Turkish police have defused one homemade explosive and controllably detonated another one after two suspicious packages were found at two different shopping malls in Istanbul.

MOSCOW, January 10 (Sputnik) — Police defused two bombs at malls in the Istanbul region after being tipped off by shoppers, local media reported Saturday.

A shopping center in the Istanbul western suburb of Basaksehir was evacuated by police after the mall-goers discovered a suspicious bag, the local Dogan news agency reported. A bomb disposal team which arrived at the scene established that the bag contained a homemade fragmentation bomb reinforced with fuel refills. The device was defused and handed over to forensic experts.

A similar incident reportedly took place in the neighboring Sefakoy district, where  butane fuel refills have been found by shoppers in front of another mall. Police briefly closed off the area and opted to detonate the relatively less damaging explosive.

No one has claimed responsibility for the bombs so far.

Turkish authorities have been on alert after a suicide bomber detonated herself at a police station in the historic Sultanahmet district of Istanbul on Tuesday, killing one police officer and injuring another.

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Radical Marxist group Turkish Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party (DHKP-C) initially claimed responsibility for the attack, but retracted the claim on Saturday, France 24 news channel quotes it as saying in a statement on its official website.

"The attack on January 6 in Sultanahmet… was not carried out by our organisation," the statement says. "We therefore withdraw our claim for the action. We apologise to our people and our supporters."

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Turkish private news agency DHA, without giving its sources, then said the bomber had been named as Russian citizen Diana Ramazanova (initially given as Ramazova) from the Russian region of Dagestan.

Russia’s Consulate General in Istanbul on Friday declined to confirm such reports.

“Currently we have no information regarding the issue,” a consulate representative told RIA Novosti.

Another attack took place in the Turkish capital the previous week, when a man threw a hand grenade at police in front of the Dolmabahce Palace, which houses the prime minister’s office. The bomb did not explode.

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