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2nd LD: Explosion near metro bus stop in Istanbul injures 3

Xinhua, April 10, 2016 Adjust font size:

An explosion hit an overpass of a metro bus stop in Istanbul's Mecidiyekoy neighborhood on Saturday night, injuring three people.

The blast was caused by a nylon bag left on the overpass, the Haberturk daily said. The Cumhuriyet daily said the cause was a stun grenade.

Police evacuated shopping malls nearby over the possibility of a second explosion, with special teams securing the area, the Haberturk said.

The police have launched a large-scale investigation, joined by anti-terror and crime scene investigation teams, the reports said.

The explosion came as Istanbul has been on edge over more possible terror attacks, since the metropolis and Ankara, the national capital, have come under six deadly attacks over the past eight months, with the last one hitting Istanbul on March 19 and killing four foreign tourists.

Israel and the United States have issued alerts over the past two days about the risk of fresh terror attacks in Turkey, with the U.S. Embassy in Ankara warning of threats to tourist sites in Istanbul and Antalya, a coastal city in the southwest.

Police in Istanbul have been on high alert following the U.S. warning on Saturday, Turkish media said, as the city is scheduled to host the 13th summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation later this week. Endit