. >> okay hoza, thank you very much, hoda abdel hamid live for us in ramallah. top story, the blast that occurred in the turkish capital ankara, in which 95 people died. our correspondent in istanbul bernard. smith. investigation gets under way as to exactly what happened in ankara. >> reporter: yes, it is, martine. the government has always told the prime minister that this suspicion was carried out by two suicide bombers. but no claims of responsibility yet, the government suggesting it could be i.s.i.l, or it could be the pkk. now, the kurdistan workers party, the pkk. now they actually have been trailing a ceasefire in the last two or three days and that was supposed to be announced officially today, in fact they announced it on the saturday straight after that bombing and the pkk normally pretty quick to claim responsibility for any attacks it might have launched. it is certainly never done anything on this scale but no indication yet as to who is responsible for this bombing. certainly no claims of responsibility from i.s.i.l. or even the possibility of a