Turkey’s prime minister pleaded Sunday for international help in tracking down the suspected foreign masterminds of Istanbul’s suicide bombings and said the attacks must not derail Turkish hopes of joining the EU. With domestic investigations into the attacks zeroing in on the remote town of Bingol where Turkish media says the four bombers came from, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said only an international effort could bring the plot leaders to justice. Expressing shame that the four suicide truck bombers in the attacks on two Istanbul synagogues as well as the British Consulate and a branch of London-based banking giant HSBC were Turkish, Erdogan said the attackers had global connections. Full Story
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