Turkey says it will take necessary
measure to protect itself after two car bombs killed at least 43 people in a
town on its border with Syria.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu vowed to catch those behind the
attack in Reyhanli which is home to many Syrian refugees. "Nothing will go
unanswered," Mr Davutoglu said.
Turkey, a member of Nato, said it suspected the involvement of a Syrian
intelligence agency.
But Syria denied it was responsible.
Turkey is a strong supporter of the opposition in Syria's civil war and a
vocal critic of the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
The US and Nato have condemned the bombs and expressed support for Ankara.
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