Two bombs targeting a crowd of peace marchers Saturday in the Turkish capital have killed at least 86 people and injured 186 others, Turkey's health minister said, according to the Associated Press.<br />The explosions occurred minutes apart at a morning peace rally in Ankara organized by civil society groups, reports said.<br />It was unclear if the bombings were suicide attacks or involved explosives detonated remotely, and there was no immediate claim of responsibility.<br />Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called an emergency cabinet meeting Saturday, local media said.<br />Turkey has been hit by a fresh wave of violence as government troops battle ethnic Kurdish separatists waging a guerrilla campaign for more autonomy.
