A suspected suicide car bomb in Turkey has killed 13 soldiers aboard a bus and wounded 55 more, Turkish officials say.
The blast destroyed a bus carrying soldiers who had been allowed to visit a local market. An army spokesman said civilians may also have been injured.
Images from the scene showed the bus reduced to a smouldering wreck with a massive hole punched in one side.
Regional governor Suleyman Kamci said the Kayseri attack was carried out by a suicide bomber parked next to the bus.
The explosion comes a week after 44 people were killed by a bomb attack in Istanbul claimed by the militants of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmu said the materials used in the Kayseri attack were similar to those used in Istanbul.
"All indications at present point to the PKK," he said.
President Tayyip Erdogan said that Kuridh militants were attempting to "trip up Turkey, cut its strength and have it focus its energy and forces elsewhere".
The government imposed a temporary black-out on media coverage in the wake of the blast.
An instruction from the prime minister's office urged the media to refrain from publishing anything that may cause "fear in the public, panic and disorder and which may serve the aims of terrorist organizations", the Associated Press reported.
Turkey has suffered a series of fatal bombings in 2016 at the hands of both the Kurdish militants and jihadists.
Officials said the blast was caused by a car bomb
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