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SLUG: 2-310039 Turkey Blasts (L)
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DATE= 11/20/2003

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=TURKEY/BLASTS (L)

NUMBER=2-310039

BYLINE=JAMES MARTONE

DATELINE=CAIRO

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///EDS: UPDATE INTRO WITH LATEST CASUALTY FIGURES FROM CN WIRE ///

INTRO: A series of explosions rocked the city Istanbul Thursday. The blasts have reportedly killed at least six people and injured at least 100 others. James Martone reports.

TEXT: The explosions included blasts in front of the British-owned H-S-B-C bank in an upscale district of Istanbul and another close to the British Consulate.

Television reports from Istanbul said body parts were scattered in front of the H-S-B-C headquarters building. The reports said another bomb explosion tore off the wall surrounding the garden of the British consulate in the downtown district of Beyoglu.

TV reports from Istanbul showed scenes of devastation, with glass filled streets and rubble outside the British Council. Windows of surrounding houses were blown out.

The blasts follow suicide attacks on two Istanbul Synagogues last Saturday that killed at least 23 people.

A unit of the al-Qaida network claimed responsibility for the synagogue attacks, and warned that it was planning more attacks against the United States.

British Foreign Minister Jack Straw was among the first to issue a condemnation, calling the attacks an ''appalling act of terrorism'' and saying they have all the hallmarks of al-Qaida. Turkey's Justice Minister Cemil Cicek was reported as saying the attacks were carried out by suicide car bombers.

Turkey's Foreign Minister, Abdullah Gul, - among the first Turkish official to speak out on today's blasts - has condemned the blasts, saying Turkey will not bow to terror. (Signed)

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