The Turkish interior minister on Sunday afternoon claimed that two individuals carried out a suicide bomb attack in front of the ministry buildings in Ankara, leaving two policemen injured.
He mentioned that one of them died in the explosion, and the other was "neutralized" by authorities. "Our struggle will continue until the last terrorist is neutralised," Yerlikaya wrote.
The Turkish media had earlier mentioned an explosion near parliament and ministerial buildings. Ali Yerlikaya, the minister, stated on the social media platform X that two police officers sustained slight injuries in the incident.
"Two terrorists came with a light commercial vehicle in front of the entrance gate of the General Directorate of Security of our Ministry of Internal Affairs and carried out a bomb attack," he is reported to have told Reuters.
The area is home to several other ministries and the Turkish parliament, which was due to reopen today with an address from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to the media.
A TV channel reported gunfire in the cordoned-off district, where emergency services were in attendance.
Reuters footage showed soldiers, ambulances, fire trucks and an armoured vehicle gathered near the centre of Turkey's capital, where police had blocked several nearby roads.
Ankara's chief prosecutor launched an investigation into the "terrorist attack" though the authorities did not identify any specific group to have been behind the attack.