A car bomb explosion ripped through a busy square in the Turkish capital Sunday evening, killing at least 34 people and wounding 125 others, officials said.
Scores of police cars, firefighters and medical personnel rushed to the scene. Security forces evacuated the area, the official Turkish news agency Anadolu reported.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blamed regional instability for the violence.
"When terror organizations and the ones who use them as a tool start losing their fight against the security forces," he said, "they apply the most cruel methods and target our innocent people."
Authorities haven't released details about who they believe was behind the blast.
"It's too early to talk about who carried out this attack. The investigation is ongoing," a senior Turkish official said. "Our priority right now is the wounded."
The explosion apparently targeted a transportation hub where bus stops and a metro station are located in the Kizilay neighborhood, Anadolu said.

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