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Erdogan says U.S. embassy blast in Ankara was suicide bombing
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Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses members of parliament in Ankara on January 30, 2013. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses members of parliament in Ankara on January 30, 2013. AFP PHOTO / ADEM ALTAN
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ANKARA: An attack at the U.S. Embassy in Turkey's capital on Friday that killed two people was a suicide bombing, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said.

In comments broadcast live by Turkish television, Erdogan called for a global effort to combat "terrorist elements".

 
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An attack at the U.S. Embassy in Turkey's capital on Friday that killed two people was a suicide bombing, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said.
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