BREAKING NEWS: Four dead and 20 wounded as ‘suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area’ in Istanbul

Footage from the scene showed people running down the street in panic
Shoppers were forced to cower in shops as explosion ripped through area
Comes after car bombing in Ankara killed 37 and injured 125 on March 13

Four people have died and at least 20 are wounded after an alleged suicide bomber targeted a tourist shopping area in Istanbul.

Horrifying moment suicide bomber explosion rips through tourist shopping area in Istanbul killing four and wounding 20

www.apnewsturk.com – Horrifying moment the Istanbul suicide bomber explodes from Akademi Portal on Vimeo.

Shoppers were filmed cowering in shops and running away in panic as the explosion ripped through the street, which is lined with international stores and shopping centres.

Photographs taken of the aftermath showed the street covered in blood as tourists and residents battled to help the wounded.

At least three of the wounded are in a serious condition, the city’s governor, Vasip Sahin, confirmed.

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Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul
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Four people have died and at least 20 are wounded after an alleged suicide bomber targeted a tourist shopping area in Istanbul. Above, the scene after the devastating attack

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

The street, which had been lined with flags and bunting prior to the attack, was flooded with police as they rushed to help the wounded after the attack

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

A man who survived the bombing is helped by emergency services, who discovered him on the pavement after the attack

It comes after a car bombing earlier this month killed 37 people and injured 125 others in the country’s capital, Ankara.

There were also attacks across the country yesterday. One police officer died in a bomb attack by Kurdish militants while another device was defused outside a local government building

The country has been on high alert since the March 13 car bomb, in which two suspected Kurdish militants, one of them a woman, targeted people milling near a busy transport hub.

Shocking CCTV footage showed cars travelling close to the main square when a massive explosion ripped through the area, setting nearby vehicles ablaze.

apnewsturk-Chaotic scenes as police rush to site of Istanbul bomb blast from Akademi Portal on Vimeo.

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

Emergency services are on scene following the explosion, which happened on a busy pedestrian street (above) lined with international stores and shopping centres

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

A father and daughter flee the scene, where people have been left covered in blood as emergency services battle to help the wounded

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

A man and a woman can be seen jumping a piece of police tape as they attempt to escape from the scene

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

Some people took shelter behind the metal barrier of a shop as police arrived on the scene

Four dead and 20 wounded as 'suicide bomber targets tourist shopping area' in Istanbul

Police secure the area following the alleged suicide bombing in a major shopping and tourist district

The bomb had been packed with pellets and nails to cause maximum injury and carnage, a police source said.

The event led President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to vow he would bring terrorism ‘to its knees’.

Mr Erdogan said Turkey would use its right to self-defence to prevent future attacks and called for national unity.

He said: ‘Our people should not worry, the struggle against terrorism will for certain end in success and terrorism will be brought to its knees.’

Following the attack on Saturday morning, Mevlut Cavusoglu, foreign minister, reiterated Mr Erdogan’s comments and said the country’s fight against terrorism would continue with full force.

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