Iran’s Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the deadly terrorist explosion in Turkey’s capital, Ankara, calling for a collective fight against terrorism.
“The relentless terrorist operations in the region and the world reaffirm the necessity and urgency of a united confrontation against terrorism and extremism as a common threat to the international community,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari said according to Press TV on Monday.
A bomb-laden car exploded in the centrally located Kizilay neighborhood of Ankara on Sunday. The death toll in the car bomb attack has risen to 37 people.
Source: MENA
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