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Turkey on manhunt for IS suspects, offers 14 mln USD as rewards

Xinhua, April 5, 2016 Adjust font size:

Turkey on Tuesday offered over 14 million U.S. dollars for any information leading to the arrest of 23 Islamic State (IS) suspects wanted over attacks in the country.

The IS suspects are involved in suicide bombing attacks in Turkey's capital Ankara, Istanbul and Suruc town in Sanliurfa province this year and the last, according to the anti-terrorism branch of Turkey's Interior Ministry.

Three militants, namely Iihami Bali, Mustafa Dokumaci and Yunus Durmaz, are on the red list with 1.4 million dollars offered for each, according to the ministry's website.

The remaining 20 are on the blue list, which includes five women, two of them foreigners. Endit