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Regoje: No killed or injured citizens of BiH in Turkey

Published February 19, 2016
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12767346_1108723069178648_1157862103_nAccording to available information, there are no citizens of BiH among the killed or injured in the terrorist attacks in Turkey, said the Head of Public Relations Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH Nebojša Regoje.

Regoje highlighted that the Embassy of BiH in Ankara monitors the situation and gathers data, and that it will be definitely confirmed that there are no citizens of BiH among the killed or injured only after the reception of complete information about the victims from the relevant bodies in Turkey.

The Ministry of Defense of BiH previously stated that, based on available information, there are no members of the Armed Forces of BiH who are currently studying in Turkey among the victims in the terrorist Attack in Ankara.

At least 7 people were killed yesterday in an explosion of a military convoy in southeastern Turkey. The explosion occurred one day after the attack in the Turkish capital Ankara, when a car bomb exploded. In this attack, at least 28 people were killed and 61 injured.

(Source: klix.ba)

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