ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A small bomb exploded near state offices on the Asian side of Istanbul on Wednesday, damaging windows but resulting in no casualties, Turkish media reports said, the latest in a series of blasts ahead of an expected Kurdish rebel ceasefire.
Turkey's Justice Ministry and the offices of its ruling AK Party were also attacked with homemade bombs and a shoulder-fired missile in the capital Ankara on Tuesday, but no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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