2011 Ankara bombing explained
The 2011 Ankara bombing was a car bombing on September 20, 2011, that took place in Kizilay, Ankara, Turkey at 11:00 am.[1] [2] [3] Three people were killed and 15 others were injured.[1] [2] One of the suspects was arrested on 1 May 2020. the suspect Ümit Akgümüş, was sentenced to 619 years and 6 months in prison, along with 6 aggravated life sentences.[4] [5]
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