Ankara bombing: Protesters clash with police following terrorist attack in Turkey
Demonstrators angry at turkish security forces following the countries most deadly terrorist attack that led to the deaths of 95 people.
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Your support makes all the difference.Petrol bombs and rocks were launched at police trucks as protesters took to the streets of Ankara on Saturday night after a terrorist blast in the area killed 95 people, the countries worst terrorist attack to date.
Resentment to authorities has reached an all-time high as many in the area believe the state may have been involved, or had prior knowledge of the attack.
The Turkish AKP "The Justice and Development Party" have vowed to bring those responsible to justice.
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