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Images show cars leaving after Turkish police free hostages at plant near Istanbul

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Images show cars leaving after Turkish police release a group of hostages taken by a pro-Palestinian gunman at a plant near Istanbul owned by US consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble. IMAGES

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