Turkish authorities ban Facebook, Twitter after blast


A car bomb blast on Sunday in Ankara killed 34 people
A car bomb blast on Sunday in Ankara killed 34 people
LONDON: Turkish authorities banned Facebook and Twitter after images of a suicide bombing were spread on both social media platforms, according to a report in RT.com

Quoting broadcasters CNN Turk and NTV, the report said that several users reported difficulty in accessing both the social the social media sites.






Turkey's telecommunications authority TIB, blocked access to social media after a court-ordered ban was imposed.

Turkey last year blocked access to Twitter over the sharing of images of a prosecutor being held at gunpoint by far-left militants.

At least 34 people were killed and 125 others injured after an explosion hit Turkey's capital city of Ankara.


A bomb-laden car caused the explosion late Sunday night near Kizilay square, Hurriyet Daily News reported.


Health Minister Mehmet Mezzinoglu said 30 people were killed at the scene of the incident while four others died on their way to the hospital, adding that one or two of them could be the attackers.


Some 19 people were in critical condition as seven were in surgery and the toll may increase, he said.


So far, no terror group has claimed responsibility of the attack.


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