Turkey introduced a partial ban on media coverage of the terrorist attack in Ankara
Almaty. October 11. Silkroadnews - The Government of Turkey introduced a partial ban on media coverage of the terrorist attack that occurred on Saturday in Ankara, reported Tass.
In particular, the prohibition applies to the publication of images, which capture the moment of the explosion, "terrible and bloody scenes", as well as "images that create a sense of panic".
The government also warned the media that it may totallly ban the coverage of the terrorist act in case of violation of this requirement.
According to the latest news victims of the attack became 95 people, including at the blast site - 62 people. Another 246 people are in hospital, 48 of them - in the intensive care unit. Among the victims there are 9 policemen.
None of the existing Turkish terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Prime Minister of the Republic Ahmet Davutoglu announced three days of mourning in the country, calling the attack an attack on "the Turkish democracy".