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Istanbul escapes new terror act
10 April 2012 [12:27] -
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A terror act was prevented near the governorship building in Istanbul on Tuesday morning, the Sabah newspaper reported.
An explosive device was found near the building. Police arrived on the scene and defused the bomb. An investigation has been initiated.
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