Deadly attack at Turkish aerospace company

土耳其航空航天公司发生致命袭击

Global News Podcast

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2024-10-24

32 分钟
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The Turkish interior minister said that the two attackers, a man and a woman, were killed. Also: two lost ancient cities have been discovered in the mountains of southeastern Uzbekistan.
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  • This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Janet Jaleel and in the early hours of Thursday 24th October, these are our main stories.

  • Turkey says five people have been killed in a terror attack on a state owned defense and aerospace firm.

  • US Media reports say the Justice Department has warned Elon Musk that his one million dollar prize a day offered to some registered voters may break election law.

  • Boeing reports losses of more than $6 billion as it struggles to tackle strike action and safety concerns.

  • Also in this podcast, archaeologists have discovered two lost ancient cities along the Silk Route in Uzbekistan.

  • We begin in Turkey.

  • The government says five people have been killed and more than 20 others wounded in what it calls a terror attack at a state owned arms and aerospace company near the capital Ankara.

  • The Turkish Interior Minister said two attackers, a man and a woman woman, had been killed.

  • Video on social media show a pair of heavily armed assailants getting out of a car before immediately opening fire.

  • The Turkish authorities have banned news outlets from broadcasting the footage and have imposed restrictions on social media.

  • Our diplomatic correspondent Caroline Hawley reports.