Deadly blasts in Turkey
Twin bomb blasts in Turkey's capital, Ankara, killed 97 people during a rally for peace, October 10, 2015.
In this photo, an injured man hugs an injured woman immediately after the explosions.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
An injured woman is comforted following an explosion in Turkey's capital Ankara on October 10, 2015.
Turkey's prime minister said that they are close to identifying one of the suicide bombers on Monday, October 12.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
A man asks for help for an injured woman after explosions during a peace march in Ankara, October 10, 2015.
The blasts occurred when hundreds of people were holding a rally for peace to protest against the conflict between the state and Kurdish militants in southeast Turkey.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Police forensic experts examine the scene following explosions in Ankara, October 10, 2015.
The government described the explosions as a terrorist attack, weeks ahead of an election.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
A woman helps an injured woman after explosions during a peace march in Ankara, October 10, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Demonstrators confront riot police following explosions during a peace march in Ankara, October 10, 2015.
Many of the protesters believed the Turkish government was to blame because, they say, it has stirred up unrest ahead of national elections next month.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Turkish Kurdish men shout slogans during a protest against explosions at a peace march in Ankara, in the Kurdish dominated southeastern city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, October 10, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Volunteers search people before letting them enter a square during a commemoration for the victims of the October 10 bomb blasts in the Turkish capital Ankara, October 11, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
People express their grief as they gather on Sihhiye Square in Ankara on October 11, 2015, a day after the city was struck by deadly twin bomb attacks.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Ankara to denounce the government and remember the 95 people killed in twin suspected suicide bombings of a peace rally, as Turkey mourned its worst ever attack.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Family members and friends carry the coffin of Korkmaz Tedik, a victim of the October 10 bomb blasts, during a funeral ceremony in Ankara, October 11, 2015 Turkey.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Relatives mourn alongside the coffin of Korkmaz Tedik during his funeral in Ankara on October 11, 2015. Tedik was a board member of the Turkish Labour Party (EMEP), killed in the explosions during the peace march October 10.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Family members of Korkmaz Tedik, a victim of the October 10 bomb blasts, mourn over his coffin during a funeral ceremony in Ankara, October 11, 2015.
Thousands of people, many chanting anti-government slogans, gathered in central Ankara a day after the blasts near the scene, mourning the victims of the most deadly attack of its kind on Turkish soil.
Around 40 suspected ISIS militants have been arrested since the attack, but it is still unclear if there is any link to the bombings.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Family members of Korkmaz Tedik, a victim of the October 10 bomb blasts, mourn over his coffin during a funeral ceremony in Ankara, October 11, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
A demonstrator holds flowers before a police barricade during a commemoration for the victims of the October 10 bomb blasts in the Turkish capital, in Ankara on October 11, 2015.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu declared three days of national mourning.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Members of the left-wing Labour Party (EMEP) shout slogans as they carry pictures of the victims of the October 10 bomb blasts during a commemoration in Ankara, October 11, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
A member of the left-wing Labour Party (EMEP) holds a picture of Sebnem Yurtman, a victim of the October 10 bomb blasts, during a commemoration in Ankara, October 11, 2015.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Police in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on October 11, 2015 use tear gas and water cannon to disperse people marching to protest the twin bombings in Ankara that killed 97 people.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
People march in Diyarbakir, Turkey, on October 11, 2015 to protest the twin bombings in Ankara.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
Selahattin Demirtas, (C) co-chairman of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democracy Party, hugs a family member of a victim of the October 10 bomb blasts during a funeral in Istanbul, October 12, 2015.
Hundreds of people chanting anti-government slogans marched towards a mosque in an Istanbul suburb October 12 for the funeral of several victims of the twin suicide bombings in Ankara.
Deadly blasts in Ankara
A pair of shoes, belonging to a street vendor who was selling Turkish traditional bagel or simit, is placed at the bombing scene during a commemoration for the victims of the October 10 bomb blasts, in Ankara, October 12, 2015.