Turkey High Speed Train Crashes, Seven Killed

Dead Tolls As Seven died in Turkey and Dozens injuried


A rapid train has smashed close to the Turkish capital Ankara, murdering no less than seven individuals and leaving handfuls progressively harmed, as per the city's Governor Vasip Sahin.
Holding a public interview at the site of the accident, Sahin said 46 individuals had been harmed in the accident, which occurred at around 6.30 a.m. Thursday neighborhood time.



Three of those were seriously harmed, according to the representative's office.
"Our hope is the number of dead does not increase, but our units are working. Once their work is complete, we will be able to share more information," Sahin said.
The train derailed and crashed into an overpass in Ankara's Marsandiz station, causing part of the bridge to collapse onto two carriages, state news agency Anadolu said.


According to the agency, 206 passengers were on the train at the time of the crash. CNN Turk said the crash took place just four minutes after the train left the station.
One witness told CNN he was on his way home from work when he saw the crash. "There were many injured people waiting to be rescued," Yasin Duvar said, adding he had helped a number of victims escape from the mangled train.
The train was en route between the capital and Konya when it crashed, the news agency said.
The US Embassy in Antara expressed its "deepest condolences" to the victims of the crash on Thursday. "We share the great sorrow and wish quick recovery to the many injured," the embassy's official Twitter account 

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