4 Killed in Terror Attack at Turkey Aviation Company HQ; Harris on CNN, Trump in Georgia

by EditorR

The Turkish government said four people were killed and 14 others injured on Wednesday in an attack on the Turkish Aerospace Industries’ (TUSAS) headquarters near Ankara. The state-run company is Turkey’s largest aerospace manufacturer. The Turkish Interior Minister said two attackers were killed in what he called a terrorist attack, adding that three of the injured are in critical condition. No group has yet claimed responsibility.

Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a town hall before a live audience of undecided Pennsylvania voters on CNN on Wednesday. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump will headline a rally in Duluth, Georgia, with guests Tucker Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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