Friday, March 21, 2014

Turkish soldier killers two Albanians, one Kosovan
Turkish soldier killers  two Albanians, one Kosovan

According to Turkey's Interior Minister, the three attackers who were caught after killing two Turkish soldiers and one police officer on Thursday have turned out to be foreign nationals. While two of the attackers were identified as Albanians, one was identified as a Kosovan.

World Bulletin / News Desk
Turkey's Interior Minister Efkan Ala said Friday that two of the arrested “terrorists” who killed two security officials in central Turkey on Thursday are Albanian nationals, while the third is Kosovan.
Three people, including a soldier and a police officer, were killed in a shoot-out in the central Turkish province of Nigde on Thursday.
"The terrorists opened fire from a taxi that they rented in the southern province of Hatay," the interior minister said. "A number of hand grenades, bullets and guns have been found in the bags left behind by them."
The attackers opened fire when Turkish gendarmerie and police teams tried to stop their vehicle at a roadside checkpoint near the town of Ulukisla.
The gendarmerie and special operations teams chased the assailants who escaped in a truck that they had seized.
The Interior Ministry has said the third person killed in the attack was the driver of the truck.
The intended targets of the assailants, who reports suggest could likely be members of Al-Qaeda or Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL), have not yet been identified.

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