Firefighters are seen working at the site of a suspected car bomb explosion in a busy street in the Turkish capital Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011. A car bomb went off near a high school in the Turkish capital on Tuesday, igniting other vehicles and killing three people in a nearby building, authorities said. The blast also wounded 15 people. (AP Photo / AP Photo)
ANKARA, Turkey - September 20, 2011 (WPVI) -- A car bomb went off near a high school in the Turkish capital on Tuesday, killing three people in a nearby building and wounding 34 others, authorities said.The prosecutor's office said the blast was a terrorist attack.
"The explosion occurred in a place where car and people traffic is intense. It looks like the intension was to inflict as much harm to people as possible," Interior Minister Idris Naim Sahin said.
The parked car was purchased a week ago but it was not yet registered. Police detained a woman at the scene who shouted "long live our struggle!" as she was escorted away by police, Dogan news agency video showed.
Kurdish rebels fighting for autonomy in southeastern Turkey have recently escalated their attacks on Turkish targets. Islamist and leftist militants have also carried out some bombings in this NATO member and U.S. ally.
Kurdish rebels were blamed for a small bomb attack in the Mediterranean resort town of Kemer that wounded 10 people, including four Swedes on Aug. 28. Turkish warplanes bombed suspected rebel hideouts in northern Iraq last month in response to the escalation of attacks by the guerrillas.
The bodies of three people were found in a building near the car that exploded in downtown Ankara, Sahin said.
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said police had information that a bomb was planted on the car.The explosion sparked a series of blasts in adjacent vehicles.
Reyhan Altintas, a neighborhood administrator, said she rushed outside after hearing a loud blast. It was followed by three other blasts, apparently caused by cars catching fire.
"I had never heard anything like it in my life," witness Adnan Yavuz said of the initial blast. "Then came another explosion and parts of a car dropped from the tree."
The wounded were initially treated in the school yard before medics rushed to the scene and whisked them away to hospitals, NTV television said. Authorities evacuated the school as worried parents rushed to pick up their children.
---
Associated Press Writers Suzan Fraser and Burhan Ozbilici in Ankara contributed to this report.
explosion, turkey, national/world
- 51 confirmed dead in Oklahoma tornado 23 min ago
- Soupy Situation 5 min ago
- WATCH: Action News Online
- WATCH ABC is available in Philadelphia!
- Center City high rise evacuated due to fire 26 min ago
- 15 motorcyclists arrested following NJ chase ID'd
- New sighting reported of missing student's car
- Cherry Hill East student injured in crash
- Man convicted of murder in Pa. musician's slaying 24 min ago
- Police: Driver under influence crashes into fire dept. 9 min ago
- Surveillance video released in food vendor murder
- Appoquinimink teacher arrested for indecent exposure
- Bucks County bear now spotted in Bristol Twp.
- Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr 4 min ago
1.

- 51 confirmed dead in Oklahoma tornado
23 min ago
4.

- Soupy Situation
5 min ago
More 6abc.com resources
-
Most Popular
-
Most Viewed StoriesMost Viewed VideoMost Viewed Photos
- 6abc.com home
- Site Map
- RSS
- Advertise with Us
- Contact Us
- Online Public Inspection File
- Technical Help
- ABC.com
- ABCNews.com
- Privacy Policy
- Interest-Based Ads
- Safety Information for this site
- Terms of Use
- Copyright ©2013 ABC Inc., WPVI-TV/DT Philadelphia, PA. All Rights Reserved.



