France, UK condemn Reyhanli attacks
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French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Saturday that Paris condemned the attacks in the small Turkish town of Reyhanli, "in the strongest possible terms." His British counterpart William Hague, said the bombings were "appalling" and added that London would "stand with the people of Turkey."
At least 40 people were killed and 100 injured earlier Saturday, when two explosive-laden cars blew up in the town near the Syrian border. (AFP)