Ataturk airport News
The mammoth transfer between the two hubs, described by Turkish authorities as unprecedented in scale and speed, was already largely complete a little more than 24 hours after it began before dawn on Friday.
The gunman, who fled after the attack, remains at large.
Turkish Airlines resumed flights from Istanbul`s international airport following a failed coup attempt.
A Turkish army faction backed by tanks and fighter jets launched a coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that appeared to be faltering on Saturday.
A Turkish court has jailed seven suspects pending trial on terrorism charges over last month`s triple suicide bombing at Istanbul`s main airport, bringing the number in custody to 37, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.
A Turkish court jailed 17 suspects pending trial on Tuesday in connection with last week's suicide bombing attack on Istanbul's main airport that killed 45 people and wounded hundreds, state media said.
Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have detained three new suspects in connection with the attack at Istanbul's airport that killed at least 44 people.
The terror attack warning was revealed by the Site Intelligence Group, an organisation that tracks the online activity of terrorist groups.
The deaths from bombing attacks in Istanbul's Ataturk Airport has risen to 43, Turkish officials said on Thursday.
Two days after the deadly suicide bombings at Istanbul's international airport claimed at least 40 lives and rendered over 140 people seriously injured, several eyewitnesses have shared shocking details of the incident.
The assault saw three attackers spray bullets over passengers and people waiting outside the arrivals hall at Ataturk airport.
Hours after the deadly attack which left 41 people dead, Istanbul`s Ataturk Airport resumed its service.
There has been no report so far of any Indian casualty in the terror attack at the international terminal of Turkey's Ataturk airport where three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least 36 people.
Pakistan on Wednesday strongly condemned the terror attack at Ataturk airport in Turkish capital that killed at least 36 people, terming it as "mindless act of terrorism".
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is responsible for internal security at the airports and all Delhi Metro stations in Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday condemned the terror attack in Istanbul, terming it as inhuman and horrific.
There has been no report so far of any Indian casualty in the terror attack at the international terminal of Turkey's Ataturk airport where three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least 36 people.
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