A small bomb left on the side of a road in central Istanbul exploded
late Saturday, slightly wounding three people, Turkey's state-run news
agency reported.The bomb, which was designed to create a loud noise, was left near an
overpass in the city's central Mecidiyekoy district, the Anadolu Agency
reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.Three people were
hospitalized, but were not in serious condition, the report said.
hospitalized, but were not in serious condition, the report said.
The explosion came hours after the United States warned its citizens about "credible threats" to tourist areas in Turkey,
especially around public squares and docks in Istanbul and the
Mediterranean beach resort of Antalya. The emergency message from the
U.S. Consulate urged citizens to exercise "extreme caution" near those
locations.
Turkey has been hit by six major bombings since July that have killed
more than 200 people, including a suicide bombing in Istanbul last month
blamed on the Islamic State group that killed three Israeli tourists
and an Iranian man.
Kurdish militants linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, have claimed responsibility for two deadly attacks in the capital Ankara in February and in March.
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