By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
A percussion bomb - a device designed to make a loud noise but cause minimal damage - went off Friday in a courthouse in the Turkish capital, state-run media reported. There were no casualties.
The device exploded on the fourth floor of a courthouse in Ankara, where the prosecutors' offices are located, the Anatolia news agency said. Only a few people were in the courthouse at the time of the explosion because the judicial institutions are on a summer recess.
There was no immediate responsibility claim. Bomb attacks are common in Turkey, where militant leftists and Islamist groups are active.
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