Ankara(October 15, 2018): Iran’s envoy to Turkey was evacuated from the embassy in Ankara on Monday (Oct 15) after warnings of a possible bomb threat, local media reported.
But Tehran flatly denied the report as a complete fabrication.
“Such a claim is a sheer lie, and the personnel at our embassy are present at their workplace in full health and security,” the foreign ministry said in a statement on its website.Earlier on Monday, DHA news agency said Iran’s mission in the Turkish capital had been given an intelligence warning about a possible suicide bomb attack, prompting the evacuation of Ambassador Mohammad Ebrahim Taherian Fard.
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