Egypt's Foreign Ministry denounced the two bomb attacks that took place early Saturday near a railway station in the Turkish capital, Ankara, leaving many casualties. In an official statement, foreign ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid extended the country's condolences to the families of the attacks victims, stressing the Egyptian government's support for Turkey in its struggle against terrorism. At least 30 people were killed and 126 wounded in twin blasts targeting a peace rally outside the train station in Ankara, according to the Turkish interior ministry.