Turkey arrests main suspect of last month’s bloody bombing

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Turkish police on Tuesday said that it arrested a main suspect of the double bombing which killed 52 people at Reyhanli of Hatay province, southern of Turkey last month.

Turkish police on Tuesday said that it arrested a main suspect of the double bombing which killed 52 people at Reyhanli of Hatay province, southern of Turkey last month. In an announcement, Hatay province said that the suspect who is the leader of the double bombing on Tuesday has been arrested on Monday while attempting to cross the Syria border. Turkish police confirmed that his nickname is N.E, who has conducted dozens of trips from Turkey to Syria in recent weeks. Turkey has arrested 12 suspects, all of whom are Turkish, and believed to be involved in the May 11 bloody bombing in Reyhanli, area of Syrian refugees. This is the bloodiest bombing in the last two years in Turkey which raised concerns over the influence of Syrian conflict, which killed 94,000 people. Ankara accused the Syrian-backed extreme right-wing groups of carrying out this bloody conflict but Damascus denied the accusation.

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