Russian ambassador to Turkey, Andrey
Gennadyevich Karlov, has been shot dead while speaking at an art
exhibition in the Turkish capital, the Russian Foreign Ministry, has
confirmed.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova made the announcement in a live televised statement, Sky News reports.
She said, “Today in Ankara, as a result
of an attack, the ambassador of the Russian Federation to Turkey, Andrey
Gennadyevich Karlov, received a wound from which he died.
“We regard this as a terrorist act. The murderers will be punished.”
The 62-year-old ambassador had been
attending an art exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Centre in the
Cankaya area of Ankara, along with other dignitaries and media.
The gunman was Mevlut Mert Altintas, a
22-year-old who had been working for the riot police squad in Ankara for
the past two-and-a-half years.
He was off-duty when it was understood
he entered the building using his police ID and opened fire on the
ambassador as he made a speech.
A video showed him shouting, “Don’t
forget Aleppo, don’t forget Syria! So long as our brothers are not in
safety, you will not taste safety either. Only my dead body will leave
here.
“Whoever is involved in this cruelty, one by one, you will pay for it.”
The gunman also shot three other people, although none were seriously injured, according to Turkey’s interior ministry.
Turkish media said he then climbed to
the second floor of the building before a 15-minute shootout with
police, during which he was killed.
A photographer from Associated Press who
had been at the exhibition said the gunman had been wearing a suit and
tie and had shouted “Allahu Akbar” before firing at least eight shots.
He had also spoken in Russian and smashed several of the photos in the exhibition.
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