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Nicola Roy & Richard Blackledge

Turkey travel warning as Foreign Office releases new guidance for holidaymakers

The Foreign Office has issued some advice for anyone planning on travelling to Turkey this year in light of a recent terrorism incident.

The government has warned that those going to the popular holiday destination may be at risk of experiencing terrorism attacks after one in the Beyoglu area of Istanbul in November killed six people and left dozens more injured.

Wales Online reports that other attacks have happened in the south-east of the country, so a fresh warning has been shared for travellers about how they can keep safe while on holiday.

"There is a potential that citizens from western countries may be targets or caught up in attacks, particularly in the major cities," says the advice, which was published on Sunday (January 29).

"Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Turkey," the guidance says. "Attacks could be indiscriminate, and occur without warning, including in places visited by foreigners, affecting public buildings, places of worship, major events or large public gatherings.

"You should be especially vigilant and where possible avoid places frequented by Westerners, including diplomatic premises, places of worship, and around significant religious occasions and public holidays; terrorist groups sometimes call for attacks around these times.

"Previous methods of attack have included armed assaults, suicide bombings, car bombings, rocket attacks, arson and improvised explosive devices left in refuse bins, crowded areas, shops and on public transport. Be vigilant, monitor media reports and keep up to date with this travel advice.

"There is a heightened risk of terrorist attack against the aviation industry in Turkey. You should co-operate fully with security officials at airports."

It's also advised that you don't travel to anywhere within 10km of Turkey's border with Syria, as well as avoiding any but essential travel to Sirnak and the province of Hakkari as well.

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