Turkish authorities capture Daesh gunmen in Istanbul church attack

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A screenshot from video footage taken from a CCTV camera shows two masked men holding guns inside Santa Maria church in Istanbul, Turkey, on Jan. 28, 2024. (IHA via AP)
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People react during a deadly attack by two masked gunmen at the Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul, Turkey, on January 28, 2024. (Screenshot from video obtained by REUTERS)
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Turkish police officers stand guard in a cordoned off area outside the Santa Maria church, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Jan. 28, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 29 January 2024
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Turkish authorities capture Daesh gunmen in Istanbul church attack

  • The Daesh terrorist group had claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on Telegram
  • President Tayyip Erdogan called the church’s priest to offer his condolences and support

ISTANBUL: Turkish authorities have captured two gunmen who shot one person dead on Sunday during a service at a church in Istanbul, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said, in an attack claimed by Daesh.

Yerlikaya said the attack, which Ankara condemned, took place around 0840 GMT at the Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul’s Sariyer district, and that one Turkish citizen — who was targeted by the gunmen — was killed while attending the service.
“The two murder suspects who caused the death of our citizen Tuncer Cihan during the Sunday service at the Santa Maria Church in Sariyer this morning have been captured,” Yerlikaya later said on social media platform X, without saying what the motive for the attack was or who had carried it out.
Shortly before, Daesh, or Islamic State, had claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on Telegram, saying it was in response to a call by the group’s leaders to target Jews and Christians.
CCTV footage from inside of the church, verified by Reuters, showed the masked gunmen entering the building and shooting the man who was walking in front of them. The CCTV footage shows the men leaving almost immediately afterwards.
President Tayyip Erdogan called the church’s priest to offer his condolences and support, his office said, publishing a video of the call.
Pope Francis conveyed his condolences over the attack after his weekly Angelus prayer.
“I express my closeness to the community of Saint Mary Draperis Church in Istanbul that suffered an armed attack during mass that caused one death,” Pope Francis said.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said on X that Italy’s foreign ministry was following updates on the “despicable act” and condemned it.


Sirens heard at Incirlik air base, key NATO facility in south Turkiye: state news agency

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Sirens heard at Incirlik air base, key NATO facility in south Turkiye: state news agency

  • Key NATO facility where US troops are stationed near the southeastern city of Adana
ANKARA: Sirens were heard early on Friday at Turkiye’s Incirlik air base, a key NATO facility where US troops are stationed near the southeastern city of Adana, state news agency Anadolu reported.
There was no immediate official comment on the incident, which took place four days after NATO air defenses shot down a ballistic missile in Turkish airspace that was fired from Iran, the second in five days.
Residents of Adana, which lies 10 kilometers away from the base, were woken at around 3:25 a.m. (0025 GMT) by sirens, which sounded for around five minutes, according to the Ekonomim business news website.
It said a red alert sounded at the base.
Several people posted mobile phone footage on social media of a glowing image flying through the sky, suggesting it could be a missile heading for the air base, it said.
Across the city, sirens from fire engines and the security forces could be heard for a long time, it added.
NATO said it shot down a second ballistic missile fired from Iran on Monday, prompting a stern warning from Turkiye to Tehran not to take “provocative steps.”
The announcement came shortly after Washington said it was closing down its consulate in Adana, urging all American citizens to leave southeastern Turkiye.
Since the US-Israeli war against Iran started, Tehran has launched strikes across the Middle East. Turkiye had appeared to have been spared.
As well as Incirlik air base, US troops are also stationed at Kurecik, another Turkish base that is a NATO facility in the center of the country, where a Patriot missile defense system was deployed on Tuesday.
A first missile had been intercepted by NATO defenses in Turkish air space on March 4.