Ankara, Turkey. 10th Oct, 2015. A man overwhelmed while helping a victim, in the aftermath of the devastation after a twin bomb attack near Ankara's main train station. At least 86 people were killed and 186 injured Saturday in a pair of bomb blasts that erupted ahead of a peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara. The first of two blasts caught a line of 14,000 demonstrators holding hands and chanting, the explosion knocked scores of them to the ground at the spot where they were leaving their bags before entering a security cordon for the rally. A suicide bomber was believed responsible

Ankara, Turkey. 10th Oct, 2015. A man overwhelmed while helping a victim, in the aftermath of the devastation after a twin bomb attack near Ankara's main train station. At least 86 people were killed and 186 injured Saturday in a pair of bomb blasts that erupted ahead of a peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara. The first of two blasts caught a line of 14,000  demonstrators holding hands and chanting, the explosion knocked scores of them to the ground at the spot where they were leaving their bags before entering a security cordon for the rally. A suicide bomber was believed responsible Stock Photo
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October 10, 2015 - Ankara, Turkey - A man overwhelmed while helping a victim, in the aftermath of the devastation after a twin bomb attack near Ankara's main train station. At least 86 people were killed and 186 injured Saturday in a pair of bomb blasts that erupted ahead of a peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara. The first of two blasts caught a line of 14, 000+ demonstrators holding hands and chanting, the explosion knocked scores of them to the ground at the spot where they were leaving their bags before entering a security cordon for the rally. A suicide bomber was believed responsible for the blast. (Credit Image: © Tumay Berkin via ZUMA Wire)

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