At least four killed, 39 wounded in central Istanbul suicide bombing
ISTANBUL: At least four people including a suicide bomber were killed and 39 wounded in an attack on a major shopping and tourist district in central Istanbul on Saturday.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast, which killed three Israelis and an Iranian.
Of the 39 people wounded in the attack, 24 were foreigners. By Sunday morning, 19 people were still being treated in hospital, eight of whom were in critical condition, the health ministry said.
The three Israeli victims, two of whom also held United States (US) citizenship, were part of a group which was on a gastronomic tour of Turkey, Israeli media said.
The fourth suicide bombing in Turkey this year hit part of Istiklal Street, a long pedestrian zone lined with global brand name shops and foreign consulates, just a few hundred metres from an area where police buses are usually parked.
Preliminary findings indicate that the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) or an affiliate carried out the attack, a senior Turkish official told Reuters.
“The attacker detonated the bomb before reaching the targeted point because they were scared of the police,” the official said, adding the bomber had planned to hit a more crowded spot.