Investigation shows Istanbul airport blast caused by mortar shells
‘The findings of a recent investigation have revealed that a mortar attack was the cause of the deadly explosion at the Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in Turkey’s most populous city of Istanbul last month.
Istanbul’s Anatolia Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office announced in a statement on Thursday that four mortar shells were fired from a forested area around two kilometers (1.25 miles) away from the airport at around 2:15 a.m. local time (0015 GMT) on December 23.
Three of the mortar shells fell close to the airport apron, while the last one fell somewhere else.’
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