A young girl holds a copy of the Quran as men pray Wednesday at the graves of their family members in the village of Bilge, near the city of Mardin in southeastern Turkey. Masked assailants with automatic weapons attacked a celebration Monday night, killing 44 people and injuring six others in what appeared to be the result of a family feud, according to Turkish authorities. Hasan Duruer, the governor of Mardin province, said Wednesday a court has charged eight suspects accused of killing 44 people in an assault on an engagement ceremony in Bilge.
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