Deadly Blast Rocks Turkish Armament Factory: At least 12 Killed, Four Injured

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A deadly blast rocked a Turkish armament factory in the northwest province of Balikesir on Tuesday morning, leaving at least 12 people dead and four injured. The explosion occurred in the capsule production facility of the factory, causing part of the building to collapse. The surrounding buildings sustained minor damage. Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident.

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