Kurdish militant group TAK claim responsibility for Ankara bombing
In an online statement it said the attack, which killed 37 people, was in revenge for military operations in the mainly Kurdish south-east.
The Kurdish militant group TAK says it carried out Sunday's deadly attack in the Turkish capital, Ankara.
In an online statement it said the attack, which killed 37 people, was in revenge for military operations in the mainly Kurdish south-east.
The suicide car bomb exploded in a busy commercial district and transport hub in the city centre on Sunday evening. Dozens of people wounded in the blast remain in hospital.
TAK, an offshoot of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), had already said it was behind another bombing in Ankara last month.
Authorities in Turkey have blamed the latest attack on the PKK.