ANKARA (Reuters) - At least five people were killed in an explosion in the Turkish capital Ankara on Sunday, Dogan news agency reported.
A security official earlier told Reuters that an unknown number of people were killed and wounded in the blast near the central Guven Park, close to a major transportation hub.
Broadcaster TRT said the blast was caused by a car exploding near a bus stop. A car bomb in February in central Ankara killed 29 people.