TURKISH AUTHORITIES HAVE IMPOSED A BLACKOUT ON THE DISTRIBUTION INSIDE TURKEY OF ANY MATERIAL CONCERNING THE AFTERMATH AND INVESTIGATION OF THE EXPLOSIONS AT ISTANBUL'S ATATURK AIRPORT.
THE BAN INCLUDES 'IMAGES THAT CAN LEAD TO FEAR, PANIC, CHAOS, HELPS THE AIM OF TERROR ORGANIZATIONS, SHOWS THE MOMENT OF THE EXPLOSION, ITS AFTERMATH, ANYONE DEAD OR INJURED OR ANYTHING THAT WILL IMPEDE THE INVESTIGATION INCLUDING NAMING SUSPECTS.'
AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS TURKEY
Istanbul - 29 June, 2016
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1. Various exterior shots of Bakirkoy Training and Research Hospital, crowd outside
2. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Serdar Tatlisu, relative of victim:
"I have come here to find out about my mother, but we were unable to get any information. We called 184 (line for Ministry of Public Health) and they are not able to tell us anything. We know they're treating patients inside. But we can't just stand still here, we are in a big distress. We need some help from the state. They should tell us something. Those who are responsible should be found, or the responsible ones should step forward."
3. Cutaway of people waiting
4. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Serdar Tatlisu, relative of victim:
"We are waiting for some kind of solution. You can hear that people are wailing here. We cannot cope anymore, we can't just stay still. We need some kind of solution for whatever problem there is. We are waiting. For whatever it is. Because these are lives (that are lost), lives."
5. Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus seen in vehicle after visiting hospital
Hundreds of anxious friends and relatives waited outside Istanbul's Bakirkoy Training and Research Hospital early on Wednesday, where victims of the attack on Ataturk airport have been taken for treatment.
The suicide attack at Istanbul's busy airport on Tuesday killed dozens and wounded more than 140 as Turkish officials blamed the carnage at the international terminal on three suspected Islamic State group militants.