urkish prosecutors have identified one of the suicide bombers behind the worst terror attack in that country's recent history.
Yunus Emre Alagoz was one of the bombers, according to a statement published on the Ankara chief prosecutor's office website Monday.
He is deceased.
Alagoz was identified with the help of DNA testing, Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told semi-official Anadolu news agency.
The media report said that investigators are examining links between the Ankara bombings and a July 20 suicide bombing that killed dozens at a gathering in Turkey's southern city of Suruc.
The Suruc suicide attack targeted activists working to rebuild Kobani after a months-long battle for control of the city between ISIS and Kurdish fighters.
Authorities continue to try to identify the second bomber who detonated before a lunchtime peace rally in the capital Ankara on October 10.
The explosions killed at least 102 people and injured many others.