Turkish intelligence units have revealed the possibility of attacks by the Islamic State (IS) in capital Ankara on May 19 during the country's Youth and Sports Day celebrations.
Turkey's National Intelligence Organisation warned that 10 IS terrorists crossed into the country through the southeastern province of Gaziantep and planned separate attacks in metropolitan areas, especially in Ankara, Xinhua quoted daily Haberturk as saying on Monday.
It added that the the terrorist group planned attacks at the Anitkabir mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, on May 19, in addition to a military compound in the Cebeci neighbourhood and the US Embassy in Ankara.
However, the Turkish General Staff has refuted claims circulating on social media that Anitkabir would be closed to public on Youth and Sports Day due to the threat.
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants were also alleged to be planning an attack on May 19. A total of 722 kg of explosives were seized in the southeastern province of Siirt.
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