One of Ankara bombers identified, says Turkish PM

Authorities continue the investigations to identify the second attacker

One of the two suicide bombers who committed the twin attack in Turkey’s capital Ankara on October 10 killing 102 people have been identified, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.

The twin bombing attacks is the deadliest in Turkey’s history, where at least 102 people were dead and hundreds more injured.

Meanwhile on Sunday, four of six people suspected of being involved in the attack, were detained.

In an interview with Haber TV, Davutoglu said a total of 15 people have been arrested so far and six of them are in custody, whereas authorities continue the investigations to identify the second attacker.