Istanbul holds unity march against Sunday’s terror attack
ANKARA (AA) – People from different walks of life marched on Istanbul’s Istiklal Avenue to condemn Sunday’s terror attack which left at six people dead and 81 others injured.
The unity and solidarity march brought together diplomats from several countries, representatives of different religions and NGOs, as well as tradesmen who took part in the procession from Galatasaray Square to the site of the terror attack.
Participants expressed solidarity and extended their condolences to the Turkish nation, and left carnations at the scene of the bombing carried out allegedly by the PKK/YPG group.
The crowd was led by Haydar Ali Yildiz, the mayor of Beyoglu district, where the bombing took place.