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The terrorist threat level has been raised at Turkish airports


Turkish authorities have raised the threat level at the country's airports to "orange" due to the threat of new terrorist attacks following the attack on the headquarters of the TUSAŞ Aerospace Corporation. Hurriyet newspaper reported this on October 24.

"Security measures in Turkey have been strengthened after the terrorist attack in Ankara's Kahramankazan district," the article says.

In particular, detailed vehicle inspections and document checks are carried out at Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport.

Yesterday, a terrorist attack took place in the building of the Turkish TUSAŞ aerospace company in Ankara. Explosions and shots were heard at the scene.