Police in Turkey say they have have defused a potantially lethal bomb hidden under a bus in central Ankara.
Kemal Onal, the capital's governor, said that a large amount of explosives were found in the bus which was parked in a garage and had a fake licence plate.
Bomb disposal experts arrived at the scene on Tuesday morning, as residents living near the garage were evacuated.
Onal said: "The meticulous work of the police averted a possible catastrophe... I do not even want to think about what would have happened if the attack had succeeded."
Bombers linked to al-Qaeda hit Istanbul in 2003 with truck bombs, killing 58 people in attacks that had targeted two synagogues, the British Consulate and a British bank.
In February, a court sentenced seven people to life in prison for the bombings.
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Turkish police forces stand guards at the entrance of the Presidential Palace in Ankara, 2006. (AFP)
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