International Desk : Turkish Aerospace Facility Targeted in Ankara Terrorist Attack. A terrorist attack has taken place at the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) facility in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. The attack has resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries.

Key Points:

  • Target: The attack was focused on Turkey’s defense industry.
  • Casualties: Several people were killed and many more were injured in the attack.
  • Unknown Attackers: No terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
  • Government Response: The Turkish Interior Minister, Trade Minister, and Labor Minister have condemned the attack and paid tribute to the martyrs.

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Specific Details:

  • The attack occurred at the TUSAS facility located in the outskirts of Ankara.
  • Viral videos on social media show attackers running towards the facility.
  • The Turkish government has launched an investigation into the incident and is searching for the attackers.

“Turkish Trade Minister Prof. Dr. Omer Bolat wrote on X, ‘I condemn the heinous terrorist attack targeting the Kahramankazan facilities of the Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TUSAS). I am saddened to learn that many of our people have been martyred and injured in the terrorist attack. I pray to God that He may have mercy on our martyrs and grant our wounded a speedy recovery. My condolences to our beloved country.'”. On the other side, “Turkey’s Minister of Labor and Social Security, Prof. Dr. Vedat Işıkhan, issued a strong condemnation of the terrorist attack that targeted the TAI facilities in Ankara’s Kahramankazan district. Deeply saddened by the loss of life and injuries, he vowed that those who threaten Turkey’s peace and security, as well as its defense industry, would never succeed. The minister expressed his heartfelt condolences to the nation. This terrorist attack in Turkey poses a significant threat to the country’s security. The incident has once again highlighted the growing threat of terrorism.