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Two Explosions, Gunfire Reported Near Football Stadium In Istanbul; At Least 20 Wounded

Mltiple Explosions, gunfire and smoke were reported in the Taksim area in central Istanbul on Saturday evening. Pictures of grey clouds rising near the Besiktas football stadium quickly emerged online.  According to unconfirmed media reports, the explosion happened after a football game near the Besiktas Vodafone arena stadium. Initial reports suggest there were two explosions which were followed by gunshots.

According to officials, a car bomb targeting a vehicle carrying riot police exploded outside Besiktas Stadium in Istanbul, wounding 20 people.

The moment the explosion struck can be heard on this clip:

In a TV statement by the Interior Minister, at least 20 people have been wounded.

Others report two explosions near Taksim/Macka Park. Police evacuating people from the area

Gunfire was also reported near Taksim square:

The explosions take place shortly after Turkey’s government submitted a bill on Saturday to overhaul the constitution and essentially enshrine Erdogan as quasi-dictator, and concentrating power in President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office, a controversial move that risks further destabilizing the country amid myriad security and economic threats. 

The bill includes measures that would call for Turkey’s president to run his own cabinet and acquire executive powers currently vested in the parliamentary government. The changes give the head of state sweeping powers to govern by decree, and could potentially allow Mr. Erdogan to rule for two, five-year terms until 2029, the draft legislation shows.

The passage of the bill would send these amendments to a national referendum that would likely be held in late spring or summer. The changes, if accepted, would go into effect in 2019.