German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere visits Istanbul following suicide attack
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere (R) and The President of the German Federal Police Bundespolizei, Dieter Romann in Berlin on Dec 16, 2015 (AFP)


German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere visited Istanbul on Wednesday following a suicide bomb attack there that killed 10 people, eight of whom were German citizens.De Maiziere visited the site of the attack and then conferred with Turkish officials, which was followed by a press conference.The assault took place in Istanbul's Sultanahmet Square early on Tuesday. The city's governorate shortly after released a statement, saying that 10 were killed and 15 injured in the blast.Government officials confirmed that the blast was done by a male Syrian Daesh-linked suicide bomber born in 1988.German Chancellor Angela Merkel said at least eight Germans were amongst the dead in Tuesday's attack and Berlin warned its nationals to keep away from public places and tourist attractions.Nine Germans were among the 15 injured.Sources in the Turkish Prime Minister's office, on the other hand, reportedly said on Tuesday that nine of those killed in the blast were German citizens.Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş said in a live press conference, "The blast is an extension of proxy wars that have been going on in Syria for the last 5 years," while asking all countries to stand beside Turkey in the fight against terrorism.German Chancellor Angela Merkel described Tuesday's suicide attack as a "murderous act.""The terrorists are enemies of all free people, indeed they are enemies of humanity," she said on Tuesday evening in Berlin."Precisely this freedom and our determination to act together with our international partners against these terrorists will prevail," Merkel said.