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Last Updated: Thursday, 24 June, 2004, 16:52 GMT 17:52 UK
In pictures: Turkey blasts
Police help an injured colleague at the scene of a bombing in Ankara
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Two were injured in a bomb blast in Ankara near the Hilton hotel, where the US president is due to stay at the weekend.
Ambulances at the scene of the blast in Ankara
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A small Marxist group later said they carried out the attack, but the police would not comment on the claim.
Police officer examines the scene of the bus blast in Istanbul
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A second bomb went off on a bus travelling through a residential area of Istanbul.
One of the injured is lifted out of the bus
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At least three people died in the blast, and some 15 more were injured.
Police officers examine the scene of a bombing on a bus in Istanbul, Turkey
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Police believe the bomb was not meant to explode on the bus.
Bomb experts look for evidence in the bus
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A third bomb was diffused in the north-western city of Yalova.
Turkish police cordon off the street leading to the Hilton Hotel in Ankara
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Exceptional security measures have been taken ahead of a Nato summit due to begin on 28 June.
Protesters carry signs reading
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Turkish people have been staging rallies against the gathering.
Tanks in front of the U.S. embassy in Ankara
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But the White House has already announced the president's visit will go ahead as planned.




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