@Mixallia thanks man I'm turkish and I bloody love greece.. I go to athens every year.. Terrorism is just for disturbing the peace and all terrorists are unnecessary people
I was stood at the gates where the lorry drove through 20 minutes before the bomb went off. I waited for my partner to come out of the consulate and we moved onto a cafe when the bomb went off. We were blown off our chairs but luckily not seriously hurt. I remember seeing the guard at the gates who was killed trying to stop the crazy bomber. I hope that man rots in hell with his flesh burning instead of the paradise he was promised by all those brain washed islamists.
The day before that day at the very same hour, I was sitting with a friend in a cafe/ restaurant right next to the British bonsulate in Taksim.
Next day, this place has been completely demolished from the explosion, the cafe no more; many months later when I returned to the location and asked the neighbouring stores what had happened to the old man who was the owner of the restaurant, they replied that he lost not only his business, but his son too was lost, gone forever.
I remember that day so very clearly. The smell, the fear, the panic. I can never forget even if I try, for when darkness falls the deamons come alive. I walked away, but many did't. I hope they rest in peace forever and understand that they will never be forgotten. God rest your souls.
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golge211 1 year ago
I'm from greece, and i love turkey and turkish people. You stupid! Moslim and terorism is not same! shame on you. shame on your humanity!
Mixallia 2 years ago 9
@Mixallia thanks man I'm turkish and I bloody love greece.. I go to athens every year.. Terrorism is just for disturbing the peace and all terrorists are unnecessary people
fuatskyline 10 months ago
Rest in peace to my peoples whoever died in there..
fivesh0tz 4 years ago
Let me congragulate u for such a good video.
Its a tribute to those died with no guilt...
An ideal way to remember...
thank u my friend.
Junest07 4 years ago
Peace...
TURqOqO 4 years ago
I was stood at the gates where the lorry drove through 20 minutes before the bomb went off. I waited for my partner to come out of the consulate and we moved onto a cafe when the bomb went off. We were blown off our chairs but luckily not seriously hurt. I remember seeing the guard at the gates who was killed trying to stop the crazy bomber. I hope that man rots in hell with his flesh burning instead of the paradise he was promised by all those brain washed islamists.
turkish099 4 years ago 2
The day before that day at the very same hour, I was sitting with a friend in a cafe/ restaurant right next to the British bonsulate in Taksim.
Next day, this place has been completely demolished from the explosion, the cafe no more; many months later when I returned to the location and asked the neighbouring stores what had happened to the old man who was the owner of the restaurant, they replied that he lost not only his business, but his son too was lost, gone forever.
NANANA222marm 4 years ago
I remember that day so very clearly. The smell, the fear, the panic. I can never forget even if I try, for when darkness falls the deamons come alive. I walked away, but many did't. I hope they rest in peace forever and understand that they will never be forgotten. God rest your souls.
turkish099 4 years ago