The fire occurred two days after an attack in another district of Istanbul, Beyoglu, on the pedestrian street Istiklal.
Five cars were burned, and a building and an ATM located near the scene in central Istanbul were also damaged. On Wednesday, November 16, Habertürk wrote.
According to Habertürk, the driver of the first car that caught fire stopped on Kocamustafa Pasha Street when he noticed smoke coming from under the hood. The fire spread to cars parked nearby.
There was an explosion in one of the vehicles. Earlier, the publication published a video in which sounds resembling explosions were heard.
In turn, the Yeni Akit publication reports six damaged vehicles.
Earlier, Turkish media suggested that another terrorist attack had taken place in the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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