₩ăřņîñĞ Posted August 8, 2016 Posted August 8, 2016 In Istanbul, authorities denied through her account on Twitter, the frequency of news about the Atatürk International Airport because of a bomb scare, the correspondent of "Newsweek", Monday. Tgharidtha Istanbul State said: "deny allegations close entrances and exits of the Ataturk Airport in Istanbul", adding that "the flights going regularly," citizens "indifference" as "rumors." Reported earlier Monday that Turkish authorities closed the entrances and exits of Atatürk International Airport in Istanbul, after a bomb scare, has not been located. Turkish authorities closed the airport last July 16, the day after the execution of a group of army officers failed coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Come and talk about shutting down the airport and then exile, less than two months after the three gunmen opened fire and suicide bombings, killing 45 people and injuring more than 230. Quote
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