A bomb attached to a motorbike exploded near a police station in southwest Istanbul on Thursday, wounding 10 people, the provincial governor said.<br /><br /> The blast ripped through the Yenibosna district, several kilometres from Istanbul Ataturk airport, Turkey’s largest. <br /><br /> Television footage showed several damaged vehicles, shattered glass and broken windows. Special police forces have been deployed to the scene.<br /><br /> Istanbul explosion happened in Yenibosna district. Windows from apartment blocks have been shattered down the road. Tune into trtworld pic.twitter.com/Uz6czJOz09— Oliver Miočić (olivermiocic) October 6, 2016<br /><br /> No immediate claim<br /><br /> Governor Vasip Sahin said the wounded were all civilians and investigations were ongoing.<br /><br /> There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the blast.<br /><br /> Explosion outside police station in Istanbul https://t.co/clj2zDSfWF— The Independent (@Independent) October 6, 2016<br /><br /> There have been a number of bomb attacks in Turkey in recent months, some blamed on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group and some on the self-styled Islamic State (ISIL).<br /><br /> The latest in Istanbul was in June, when 45 people were killed in a triple suicide bombing at Ataturk airport. That attack was blamed on ISIL.<br /><br /> Policija traga za osobom osumnjičenom za eksploziju u #Istanbul: Najmanje deset osoba povrijeđeno #Yenibosna https://t.co/Lcn584PgGq pic.twitter.com/scstfPyOxJ— ANADOLU AGENCY (BHS) (@aa_balkans) October 6, 2016<br /><br /> With Reuters<br />