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Four Killed in Attack at Turkish Aerospace Firm, Minister Confirms

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Heavy gunfire and explosion in Turkey

Four people were killed and 14 injured in a “terrorist attack” at a Turkish aerospace company near Ankara, Turkey’s Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed. Two suspects were “neutralised” following the incident.

CCTV footage shows a gunman inside the building, while local reports mention both a blast and gunfire outside the site, located 40km from Ankara.

Turkey has faced numerous terrorist attacks in recent years, raising security concerns across the nation.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the full extent of the attack.

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