CORRECTION-TURKEY-SYRIA-CONFLICT-BOMBINGS

CORRECTING INFO People carry on May 13, 2013 the coffin of the two last victims of the May 11, 2013 bomb blast at Reyhanli in Hatay, just a few kilometres from the main border crossing into Syria. Turkey recovered on May 13 the bodies of two more people killed in the twin bombings near the Syrian border town of Reyhanli, pushing up the death toll to 48 as many others remained missing. The bodies were found in a sewer near the blast zones in the southeastern border town two days after twin car bombings which Ankara blamed on a radical Marxist group affiliated with the Damascus regime. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC (Photo credit should read BULENT KILIC/AFP via Getty Images)
CORRECTING INFO People carry on May 13, 2013 the coffin of the two last victims of the May 11, 2013 bomb blast at Reyhanli in Hatay, just a few kilometres from the main border crossing into Syria. Turkey recovered on May 13 the bodies of two more people killed in the twin bombings near the Syrian border town of Reyhanli, pushing up the death toll to 48 as many others remained missing. The bodies were found in a sewer near the blast zones in the southeastern border town two days after twin car bombings which Ankara blamed on a radical Marxist group affiliated with the Damascus regime. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC (Photo credit should read BULENT KILIC/AFP via Getty Images)
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