Assailants fire shots at US Consulate in Istanbul

Published August 10, 2015
Damaged police station is seen after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey, August 10, 2015. - REUTERS/Huseyin Aldemir
Damaged police station is seen after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey, August 10, 2015. - REUTERS/Huseyin Aldemir

ISTANBUL: Two assailants opened fire at the United States (US) Consulate building in Istanbul on Monday, touching off a gunfight with police before fleeing the scene, Turkish media reports said.

The state-run Anadolu Agency said police later caught one person in connection with the attack.

On Monday, The Turkish government blamed a radical Marxist group for the gun attack on the US consulate in Istanbul.

“The attack on the consulate is linked with the DHKP-C,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity, referring to the Revolutionary People's Liberation Front (DHKP-C) which also claimed a 2013 suicide attack at the US embassy in Ankara that killed a Turkish security guard and injured one other person.

The private Dogan news agency said one of the assailants, a woman, was injured in the crossfire and was captured inside a nearby building where she hid. No one else was injured in the onslaught.

Hours earlier an overnight bomb attack at a police station in Istanbul injured 10 people, including seven police officers, and caused a fire that collapsed part of the three-story building.

Police said the assailants exploded a car bomb near the station.

Unknown assailants later fired on police inspecting the scene of the explosion, sparking another gunfight with police that killed two of the assailants. The attacks come at a time of a sharp spike in violence between Turkey's security forces and rebels of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK.

Turkey is also taking a more active role against self-styled Islamic State (IS) militants.

Read more: Turkey detains over 250 suspected militants: official

Last month it conducted aerial strikes against IS positions in Syria and agreed to let the US led coalition use its bases for its fight against IS. The move followed a suicide bombing blamed on IS which killed 32 people and after IS militants fired at Turkish soldiers from across the border in Syria, killing one soldier.

Also read: Turkey carries out two-pronged strikes against IS in Syria, Kurds in Iraq

On Sunday, the US military announced that a detachment of six F-16 fighter jets have arrived at Turkey's southern Incirlik Air Base to join the fight against IS militants.

Read more: US deploys F-16s in Turkey to be used in operations against IS

Turkey last month carried out a major security sweep, detaining some 1,300 people suspected of links to terror organizations, including the PKK, IS and the banned far-left Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front, or DHKP-C.

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