Turkey's capital Ankara is in danger due to deadly terrorist attack, two to three terrorists created havoc, many people died.

Ankara: A deadly terrorist attack took place in Turkey's capital Ankara on Wednesday. Turkey's Interior Minister said that several people have been killed in the attack on the premises of Turkish aerospace and defense company TUSAS. Not only this, there is also news of many people being injured in this attack. The figures of deaths and injured have not been revealed yet.

Ali Yerlikaya did not provide further details about the attack on Turkiye Aerospace Industries, located on the outskirts of the capital Ankara. He wrote in a social media post, that 'a terrorist attack was carried out against Turkiye Aerospace Industries Ankara Kahramankazan facilities.'

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Many videos related to this terrorist attack are also becoming increasingly viral on social media. In these videos, two to three attackers are seen firing with guns in their hands. These terrorists are targeting the employees of the defense company. At the same time, Turkish Defense Forces are also retaliating against the terrorists.

Private NTV television said a group of attackers arrived at the entrance of the complex in a taxi during a change of guards. Television reported that helicopters were seen flying over the compound. Earlier, media reports had said that gunfire was heard after the explosion at the complex. NTV television reported that security forces, ambulances and firefighters were dispatched to the scene. HaberTurk television reported that the company's employees were evacuated to a safe area.

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State-run Anadolu Agency reported that emergency services were dispatched to the scene. Footage from the scene broadcast by local media initially showed large clouds of smoke and intense fire at the scene in Kahramankazan, a small town about 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Ankara. Media reported footage of a massive explosion and gunfire at the scene. There were no immediate claims of attack.

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