Dozens charged over Turkey bombing that killed 52: report
23 October 2013 | 21:19 | FOCUS News Agency
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Ankara. Turkish prosecutors have charged 33 people suspected of involvement in a May bomb attack that left 52 dead in a small border town and that Ankara has blamed on the Syrian secret service, AFP reported.
Prosecutors in the southern city of Adana are seeking life sentences for the suspects, two of whom are Syrian, after charging them with "murder with the use of explosive device", the Dogan news agency reported on Wednesday.
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