25 killed in ammunition depot blast in western Turkey: Army

By AFP
September 06, 2012

ANKARA: Twenty-five soldiers were killed and four were lightly wounded in an explosion at a military ammunition storage in...

ANKARA: Twenty-five soldiers were killed and four were lightly wounded in an explosion at a military ammunition storage in western Turkey, the army announced on Thursday.

The explosion occurred around 1815 GMT late Wednesday at a military ammunition depot where hand grenades were stored and its cause was not yet known, said the chief of staff in a statement posted on its website.

The blast caused a fire in the depot which officials said was contained early Thursday.

Government officials dismissed any act of terrorism or sabotage but said it was most probably an accident.

"This is most probably an accident," Environment and Forestry Minister Veysel Eroglu said in televised remarks. "This is certainly not an act of terrorism."

Eroglu also warned citizens not to approach the area because hand grenades were dispersed around after the explosion.


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