The face of Turkey's grief: Agony of relatives whose loved ones died in suicide bomb attack by woman terrorist that killed 37 people in Ankara - as Turkish jets strike back at Kurdish rebels


Two suspected Kurdish militants, one of them a woman, targeted people milling near bus stops in the heart of Ankara, killing at least 37 and injuring 125 others. Dramatic CCTV footage appeared to show cars moving past a bus close to the main square when a massive fireball erupts (main), setting nearby vehicles ablaze as people run for cover. Forensic experts were today combing through the debris, which spread across a wide area near Kizilay square (inset). Turkish warplanes responded by pounding Kurdish rebel targets hours after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to bring terrorism 'to its knees'. Police also detained dozens of suspected Kurdish militants in a southern Turkish city on Monday. Security officials said one of two suspects was a woman who joined the PKK militant group in 2013.

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