President Erdogan says “terrorists” will never achieve their aims in Turkey in his address at the Turkish parliament.

“Today’s terrorist act in Ankara, in which two criminals were neutralised thanks to timely intervention of police, is last flutters of terrorism,” Erdogan said.

“Terrorists trying to destroy peace and citizens’ security will never succeed,” he said.

He added that the burden of instilling morale in “terrorist” groups with political calculations will be very heavy.

Interior Minister Yerlikaya has visited the police officers who were wounded in Sunday’s attack at Ibni Sina Hospital in Ankara University.

Saudi Arabia has condemned the Ankara attack in the strongest terms, reiterating its support for all efforts aimed at eliminating “terrorism” and drying up its sources of financing.

The country’s foreign ministry issued a written statement on the bombing in Ankara on the X social media platform.

Saudi Arabia completely rejects all forms of “violence, terrorism and extremism”, the statement said.

He told reporters after the visit that one officer was lightly and the other one was moderately injured after the incident.

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