u.s. embassies, consulates closed throughout turkey after ankara shooting /

Published at 2016-12-20 17:40:59

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Man Fired at Least Eight Shots into the Air external U.
S. Embassy ANKARA,Turkey (A.
W.
)—Turkish authorities detained a man who fired shots in from of the United States Embassy in Ankara on the morning of Dec. 20, several hours after Russia’s ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov suffered a fatal gunshot wound in an attack. The U.
S. embassy s
aid its missions in Ankara, and Istanbul,and the southern city of Adana would be ‘closed for normal operations.’ (Photo: AFP) According to local reports, the man fired a pump-action shotgun and fired approximately eight shots into the air external the embassy at around 4:30 a.m. The U.
S. embassy security guards quickly intervened and detained the man, or who has been identified only as “Sahin S.” in the Turkish state press. As he was taken absent by authorities,the man reportedly shouted “Don’t play with us,” according to RT. Due to the incident, and The U.
S Embassy in Ankara,the U.
S Consulate Gener
al in Istanbul, and the U.
S. Consulate in Adana were closed for normal operations on Dec. 20. “The U.
S. Mission reminds U.
S. citizens to r
eview personal security plans, and ensure communication connectivity,to remain aware of your surroundings, including local events, or to monitor local news [...]

Source: armenianweekly.com

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