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“Terrorist” attack on the Istanbul courthouse: two attackers killed

2024-02-06T11:01:30.343Z

Highlights: "Terrorist" attack on the Istanbul courthouse: two attackers killed. All entry and exit to the Caglayan Courthouse has been temporarily suspended. The radical Marxist-Leninist organization DHKP-C has claimed several attacks in the past in Turkey. Several attacks, attributed to or claimed by different armed groups, have recently targeted Istanbul and Ankara. A man was killed at the end of January in Istanbul during mass in an Italian Catholic church during an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.


The two attackers, members of the radical Marxist-Leninist organization DHKP-C, were shot dead after injuring three police officers who were guarding Gate C of the courthouse.


Turkish police on Tuesday killed two attackers who had just attacked police officers guarding the Istanbul courthouse, injuring three of them and three civilians, the Interior Ministry reported.

“A terrorist attack took place today against the checkpoint at Gate C of the Caglayan Courthouse

,” Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on

“X”

.

The two attackers, a man and a woman,

“identified as members of the DHKP-C terrorist group were neutralized

,” he added.

The injured were hospitalized.

The minister did not specify what weapons were used in the attack.

All entry and exit to the Caglayan Courthouse has been temporarily suspended.

Described as

“terrorist”

by Ankara and its Western allies, the radical Marxist-Leninist organization DHKP-C has claimed several attacks in the past in Turkey.

The armed group had already carried out an attack on the Istanbul courthouse in 2015, killing the then prosecutor, Mehmet Selim Kiraz.

Several attacks, attributed to or claimed by different armed groups, have recently targeted Istanbul and Ankara.

A man was killed at the end of January in Istanbul during mass in an Italian Catholic church during an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.

Two police officers were injured in October during an attack claimed by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) against the headquarters of the Turkish Interior Ministry in Ankara.

Source: lefigaro

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