This week's bombing in Ankara, Turkey has killed 28. Turkey blames Kurdish groups, but Kurdish leaders deny any connection. CCTV's Michal Bardavid reports from Ankara.
Early on Thursday the government announced that the YPG - the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units responsible.
Bombing happened during rush hour Wednesday hitting a convoy of soldiers.
This is the Syrian Kurdish group the military has been shelling across the border for the last couple of days, a terrorist organization according to Turkey. Turkish authorities have announced they have identified the bomber. He was declared by the TK Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as being a Syrian national, Salih Necer born in 1992 in Amuda, a city in northern Syria. But Davutoglu had more accusations as well, he blamed the Syrian government.
"Syria's United Nations envoy Jaafari said: 'YPG is one of the groups we support.' We come to a conclusion that YPG is a pawn of the Syrian regime. And Syrian regime is directly responsible for this attack," Davutoglu said.
Both the Turkish Prime Minister and the President have pointed finger at Kurdish groups, including the PKK.
However, the Kurds have so far denied any involvement.
Meanwhile, Turkey has already retaliated with airstrikes against Kurdish fighters in Syria, and promised to continue shelling across border.
In Diyarbakir an explosive device was detonated while a military convoy was passing by, 7 soldiers, 1 police officer was killed. It was reported by the Turkish military that the PKK was behind this attack.
In Sirnak, there were military operations that were continuing, during these operations, it is reported that 1 soldier and 1 officer were killed. And there is a curfew in place now at the district of Idil.