A crash involving a high-speed train at a station in the Turkish capital Ankara has killed at least nine people and injured 47, Turkey’s transport minister has said.
Images from the scene showed emergency services working to rescue people from badly damaged carriages.
Reports quoting local officials said the high-speed train had collided with another train, then an overpass.
The accident occurred at about 06:30 local time (03:30 GMT).
The train was travelling from Ankara to the city of Konya in western Turkey.
The crash happened at the Marsandiz railway station, around 8km (5 miles) from Ankara’s main station.
The local governor’s office said the train driver was among the dead, while broadcaster CNN Turk said three crew members and six passengers had been killed.
Turkey’s state-funded Anadolu Agency reports that 206 passengers were on board the train. Three of the injured are said to be in a serious condition.
A large number of emergency workers arrived at the scene shortly after the collision, which occurred in snowy conditions. Search and rescue efforts are still under way.
In July, 24 people were killed in Turkey when a train travelling from the north-western town of Kapikule en route to Istanbul derailed.



