migrant crisis could be costing her support. from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, i m george howell. this is cnn newsroom. good day to you and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. we begin this hour with breaking news. turkish media report dozens of casualties from at least one bomb blast in ankara. it happened near the turkish capital s main train station. a witness tells cnn the explosion was so powerful it rocked nearby highrise buildings. no word on who might be responsible. for the latest on this, let s turn to our own arwa damon live in istanbul, and now joining us by phone. what is the latest? reporter: what we know from monitoring turkish media and what they re reporting trying to piece together the horrific events that took place earlier in the bomb blast happening during the rally, video just airing on turkish media showing
heading for a new round of elections the beginning of november. so many people have been greatly concerned that there would be more violence that would somehow materialize. sadly it seems that today that it has. who is responsible at this stage we do not know. it could be a number of different players. no claims just yet, and the government not yet pointing the finger of blame at anyone. arwa, right now we understand the latest as far as injured and, you know, et cetera. can you explain to us the situation as it stands now? reporter: well, we know from watching these reports on turkish media that according to them at least ten people have been killed. dozens have been wounded. the scenes of the aftermath very chaotic. ambulances arriving quickly because it was on a main road. hospitals were not too far away, perhaps. something that is lucky for some