Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain wrote a letter to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to offer her condolences over the heinous terror attack in Ankara, which killed at least 97 people and wounded more than 200.<br />The Queen said in her letter, "Along with all other people in the world, I was too shocked and saddened by the attack in Ankara on Saturday."<br />"My thoughts are with all the people affected by this terrible incident.<br />I offer my sincere condolences to Turkish people and share my sorrow from the bottom of my heart," the letter read.<br />Many other world leaders also condemned the horrific terror attack in the 'strongest terms', expressing their solidarity with Turkey.<br />The twin bombings in Ankara -- the deadliest attack in modern Turkish history -- were set off by two suspected suicide attackers in a crowd of leftist and pro-Kurdish activists at a peace rally.
