Istanbul: Fifteen people were killed and nearly 70 wounded in Istanbul on Saturday when twin bombings struck the heart of the city close to the stadium of football giants Besiktas after a major game.


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A car bomb detonated outside the Vodafone Arena football stadium on the shores of the Bosphorus after a match between Besiktas and Bursaspor while a suicide attacker struck a nearby park, officials said.


The attacks were the latest in a year that has seen Istanbul and other Turkish cities rocked by a string of attacks blamed on Islamic State jihadists and Kurdish militants.


Following is a list of the worst bomb attacks in Turkey over the past three decades:August 20: 57 people, 34 of them children, die in an IS-linked bomb attack on a Kurdish wedding in the Turkish city of Gaziantep near the Syrian border.


June 28: 47 people are killed, including foreigners, and over 200 injured in a triple suicide bombing and gun attack at Istanbul`s Ataturk airport. There is no claim of responsibility but authorities say evidence points to IS.


June 7: At least seven police officers and four civilians die when a bomb rips through a police vehicle near the historic centre of Istanbul.


The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), a radical offshoot of the rebel Kurdistan Workers` Party (PKK), claims the attack and warns tourists to stay away.


March 19: Three Israelis and an Iranian are killed and dozens injured in a suicide bombing targeting Istanbul shopping thoroughfare Istiklal Caddesi. Pro-government media blame IS.


March 13: 34 people are killed and dozens wounded in a suicide car bomb attack in Ankara. TAK claims the assault.


February 17: At least 29 people are killed in a suicide bombing attack targeting the Turkish military in Ankara. The attack is also claimed by TAK.


January 12: Twelve German tourists are killed and more than a dozen others wounded in a suicide attack by a Syrian bomber in Istanbul`s Sultanahmet district, the ancient tourist heart of the city and home of the Blue Mosque. The prime minister said the bomber belonged to IS.


October 10: In the bloodiest attack in Turkey`s history, 103 people are killed and more than 500 wounded in twin suicide bombings targeting a pro-Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. The prime minister says IS was the main suspect.


July 20: 34 people are killed and about 100 wounded in a suicide bombing in the predominantly Kurdish town of Suruc near the border with Syria. Turkish officials again blame IS.


May 11: A twin car bomb attack kills 52 people in the town of Reyhanli near the Syrian border. Ankara blames pro-Damascus groups.


February 11: 17 people are killed when a Syrian minibus explodes in Reyhanli.


July 27: Two bombings in Istanbul leave 17 dead and 115 wounded. Ankara blames the PKK.


September 12: 10 people, including children, are killed in a bomb blast in Diyarbakir, the largest city in the mainly Kurdish southeast.


November 15 and 20: Four suicide car bomb attacks in Istanbul hit two synagogues, the British consulate and a branch of the British multinational bank HSBC, leaving 63 dead, including Britain`s consul general, and hundreds wounded.


The attacks are claimed by Al-Qaeda and a Turkish extremist group named the Islamic Front of Raiders of the Great Orient.March 13: 12 people are killed in a firebombing on an Istanbul shopping mall.


The attack is claimed by the PKK, which later retracts its statement.December 25: Explosives and firebombs are hurled at an Istanbul department store, killing 17 people and injuring 23.


The attack is blamed on the PKK.September 6: A twin suicide bombing kills 22 people at a synagogue in Istanbul.