DAESH suspects have been arrested over having links with terrorist organisation in Turkey's capital city of Ankara

Thirty-six suspected members of Daesh terrorist group have gone on trial for last year's twin suicide bombings that killed 101 peace activists in the deadliest attack in Turkey, according to Sky News.

Prosecutors say the October 10, 2015 attack in Ankara was carried out by a Turkish national and a Syrian.

The defendants appearing in court on Monday include the owners of two vehicles that allegedly brought the bombers to Ankara, a person who allegedly trained them and others charged with aiding and abetting the attackers.

Some of the defendants face 101 separate life terms for the deaths of the victims and additional life terms for the attempted murder of hundreds of people who were wounded.

Source: MENA