ISTANBUL - A Turkish daily published on Friday (01/07/2016), called the three suicide bombers at the Ataturk airport, Istanbul is believed to be planning to dozens of people hostage.
Pro-government newspaper, Sabah reported, the attackers combing locations will be attacked and planning took dozens of passengers in the terminal before blowing themselves up.
However, they should carry out an attack outside of the plan after the gestures they invite suspicions airport security officials.
"They put on a coat, even though the air is hot enough, to conceal his suicide vest. It attracted the attention of several people and the police," the daily Sabah.
ISIS previously accused the Turkish government of being behind the attack and identified three actors from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgistan.
While the Turkish mass media call Akhmet Chatayev Chechen and brain of the bloody attack. Hurriyet daily even mention Akhmet is ISIS cell leaders in Istanbul.
Akhmet believed also drafted two suicide bombings this year in the tourist district of Sultanahmet, Istanbul and Istiklal shopping area earlier this year.
Hurriyet Daily reported, the three perpetrators rented a flat in the district of Fatih, Istanbul, which was inhabited Syrians and other Arab countries.
All three pay direct rental flat at 8,500 US dollars, or approximately USD 111 million for the rent selaa one year.
Police then raided the flat after the attack. According to other residents of the building, the three bombers always close the windows of their flat with a curtain.
Occupants were also never met the three men, but he often heard them and reported the matter to the head of the local environment odd aroma that comes from the flat third person.
"The smell of strange chemical smells," she told the daily Hurriyet.
"After the police came after the attack at the airport, I realized that I was staying at the top of the explosives," he added.
Hurriyet also quotes the testimony of a plumber initials ES that said one of the three men came to his shop and asked him to fix the drains.
"He spoke in Turkish in my broken and then took me to his flat. There I saw three men whose faces like bandits. One was with me at work. Once finished I went and they pay 20 Lira," he said.