Turkey blast kills 26

An explosion in an ammunition store in Turkey has killed 25 soldiers and wounded four others.

A blast that occurred in Turkey on Wednesday night at a military storage for hand grenades in the western province of Afyon, Turkey has killed 26.

Environment Minister Veysel Eroglu said the explosion was most likely caused by an accident and he ruled out a terrorist attack.

It is thought many of the soldiers were trapped inside the building as firefighters tackled the huge blaze.

Rescuers found it difficult to reach the soldiers because hand grenades lay strewn around the area, reports said.

Identification of those killed at the scene was impossible because of the force of the explosion, Hurriyet newspaper said.

A large fire burned at the complex for several hours and emergency services had difficulty responding to the incident because of the high security in place.

The wounded have been sent to a military hospital for treatment.

On hearing the blast, witnesses described residents in the provincial capital, Afyonkarahisar, taking to the streets believing an earthquake had struck.