The Turkish opposition says last week’s deadly bombings in Ankara were the result of cooperation between Daesh terrorists and the ruling AK Party.
The leader of Peoples' Democratic Party blasted the government’s ban on media reports about the official investigation into the deadly attack. Selahattin Demirtash said if there was the slightest possibility of any Kurdish involvement in the bombings, the government would make it obligatory for the media to report on the incident. He said this illustrates that the AKP and the ISIL were behind the attack. Meanwhile, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says ten more people have been arrested in connection with the attack that left nearly 100 people dead. Davutoglu once again reiterated that ISIL terrorists and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party were behind the bombings.