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Two people, including the bomber, were killed and six others injured in a suicide attack on a major shopping street in Istanbul, Turkey.

Verenia Keet
Press TV, Istanbul

Panic grips Turkey in the aftermath of two devastating terrorist attacks within six days, one in the capital Ankara last Sunday that killed 37 civilians, and one in Istanbul on Saturday that killed five, including the perpetrator. The aftermath of the wave of terror attacks in Turkey over the past few months has become evident in that the general public in the country's two largest metropolises, Istanbul and Ankara, is displaying considerable levels of caution. Even tourists doubt their safety. Press TV correspondent Verenia Keet has more from Istanbul.


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