'Terror attack' kills 10 in Istanbul's tourist heart
Istanbul, Jan 12: Ten people were killed and 15 wounded in a suspected terror attack in Istanbul's tourist hub today, officials said, with the country on edge after a wave of deadly jihadist bombings.
The powerful blast rocked the Sultanahmet neighbourhood which is home to Istanbul's biggest concentration of monuments and is visited by tens of thousands of tourists every day.

"Terrorist links are suspected," a Turkish official told AFP, asking not to be named. Ambulances and police were despatched to Sultanahmet, which is home to world-famous monuments including the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia, while police helicopters hovered above.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu convened an emergency security meeting of key ministers and officials, including powerful Interior Minister Efkan Ala and spy chief Hakan Fidan.
Turkey has been on high alert after a series of attacks blamed on the Islamic State jihadist group including a double suicide bombing in the capital Ankara in October that left 103 people dead.
The Istanbul governor's office said in a statement quoted by the Dogan news agency that 10 people were killed and 15 wounded in Tuesday's blast.
"Investigations into the cause of the explosion, the type of explosion and perpetrator or perpetrators are under way," the governor's office said. Images published by Dogan showed several apparently dead bodies lying on the ground.
The identities of those killed and hurt were were not immediately clear although unconfirmed reports said the injured included two Germans and one Norwegian tourist.
Germany warned its nationals to avoid tourist sites in Istanbul, a city of about 14 million people that has been hit several times in the past by deadly attacks.
Media reports said the authorities were studying the possibility Tuesday's blast was caused by a suicide bomber but there was no official confirmation.
The explosion was powerful enough to be heard in adjacent neighbourhoods, witnesses told AFP. Police cordoned off the area to shocked passers-by and tourists and the nearby tram service has been halted.
"The explosion was so loud, the ground shook. there was a very heavy smell that burned my nose," a German tourist named Caroline told AFP.
"I started running away with my daughter. We went into a nearby building and stayed there for half an hour. It was really scary," she added.
Media reports said the blast took place around the Obelisk of Theodosius, a monument from ancient Egypt which was re-erected by the Roman Emperor Theodosius and is one of the city's most eye-catching monuments.
PTI
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