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Ankara condemns deadly Damascus cafe blast
TR🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Ankara condemns deadly Damascus cafe blast

Turkey has condemned a bombing at a cafe in central Damascus, Syria, which killed at least nine people and injured 20. The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement strongly condemning the attack, expressing support for Syria's government and people, and offering condolences to the victims' families. Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz and Communications Director Burhanettin Duran also denounced the attack, emphasizing Turkey's commitment to Syria's sovereignty and stability. The attack, which occurred near the main courthouse complex, has not been claimed by any group, though Syrian authorities are investigating. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and instability in the region.

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Hurriyet Daily News logoHurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter20 hr. ago
Ankara condemns deadly Damascus cafe blast

Turkey has condemned a bombing at a cafe in central Damascus, Syria, which killed at least nine people and injured 20. The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement strongly condemning the attack, expressing support for Syria's government and people, and offering condolences to the victims' families. Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz and Communications Director Burhanettin Duran also denounced the attack, emphasizing Turkey's commitment to Syria's sovereignty and stability. The attack, which occurred near the main courthouse complex, has not been claimed by any group, though Syrian authorities are investigating. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and instability in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Turkey's official response to the attack without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports the condemnation from multiple Turkish officials and includes quotes from them without apparent ideological slant. While the subject matter is politically sensitive due

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