Bulgaria charges 5 people with connection to Istanbul attack

Bulgaria has charged five people with offering “logistical support” to alleged perpetrators of the blast that killed six people and injured 81 in Istanbul on Sunday. Bulgarian television reported that three of the five suspects are Bulgarian citizens, while the fourth is from an unnamed Arab nation. Turkish authorities claim they have taken [...]
Bulgarian television reported that three of the five suspects are Bulgarian citizens, while the fourth is from an unnamed Arab nation.
Turkish authorities claim they have received a confession from Alham Albashiri, a Syrian woman they suspect works with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
An Istanbul court detained 17 suspects on charges of a key “assassination” and “destruction of national unity” in connection with the bombing.
Turkish Interior Minister Sulejman Soylu accused the United States of co-operating in the attack because of their support for the YPG party in Syria, I follow the Kollosova.
Suleyman Soylu refused to accept messages of comfort from the American government, comparing them to a killer who is “the first to return to the scene”.












