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(Reuters) - Turkish police have arrested a man they believe built the four car bombs that killed 61 people in Istanbul last month in suicide attacks on British and Jewish targets, newspapers reported on Sunday. The man had been arrested while trying to cross from Turkey into Iran. The man told police that he had only made the four bombs used in November, something that may ease public fears that more bombings were planned. Ankara says the bombings were carried out by Turks. 2003-12-15 00:00:00Full Article
Turkey Catches Istanbul Bombmaker
(Reuters) - Turkish police have arrested a man they believe built the four car bombs that killed 61 people in Istanbul last month in suicide attacks on British and Jewish targets, newspapers reported on Sunday. The man had been arrested while trying to cross from Turkey into Iran. The man told police that he had only made the four bombs used in November, something that may ease public fears that more bombings were planned. Ankara says the bombings were carried out by Turks. 2003-12-15 00:00:00Full Article
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