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THE IRISH Times - Car bombs kill 40 in Turkish town near Syrian border, May 11, 2013

Turkish prime minister Tayyip Erdogan said around 20 people were killed in explosions in the southern town of Reyhanli near the border with Syria today and that the death toll may rise, with many seriously wounded. Photograph: Ihlas News Agency/Reuters
 "Twin car bombs killed around 40 people and wounded many more in a Turkish town near the Syrian border today and Turkey said it suspected Syrian involvement. The bombing increased fears that Syria’s civil war was dragging in neighbouring states despite renewed diplomatic moves towards ending fighting in which more than 70,000 people have been killed. The bombs ripped into crowded streets in the early afternoon in Reyhanli, scattering cars and concrete blocks in the town in Turkey’s southern Hatay province, home to thousands of Syrian refugees. President Bashar al-Assad’[s administration was the “usual suspect” in the attacks, Turkish deputy prime minister Bulent Arinc said."
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