2 arrested in Turkey over alleged New Year's Eve attack plot

Ankara, the Turkish capital
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Turkish police arrested two men Wednesday believed to be Islamic State militants planning a bombing attack on Turkey's capital of Ankara on New Year's Eve. The Ankara governorship said the two men, both Turkish nationals, had allegedly scoped out potential attack locations in the capital and were found to have "a suicide vest armed with a bomb, an explosive device that was fortified with ball bearings, and metal sticks placed inside a backpack as well as bomb-making equipment," The Associated Press reports.

The investigation is ongoing. Governments worldwide are on heightened alert for potential New Year's Eve attacks.

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