At least one person was killed in an attack in the Santa Maria church in the Sariyer district of Istanbul, Turkey.
Istanbul – Two assailants launched an armed attack on an Italian church in Istanbul during a religious ceremony on Sunday, leaving one person dead, Turkey’s interior minister said.
The attack occurred at around 11:40 (08:40 GMT) at the Santa Maria church in the Sariyer district of Istanbul, and was carried out by two masked men, Ali Yerlikaya said on social media.
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An investigation had been launched to find the attackers, he added, who fled the scene after the shooting.
Television images showed police and an ambulance outside the ornate church.
The minister said an individual identified only as C.T. – who was among those attending Sunday’s service – had died after the armed attack.
“We strongly condemn this vile attack,” Yerlikaya said.
‘Large scale investigation’
Turkey’s ruling AKP party spokesperson Omer Celik said the attackers took aim at a citizen during the mass.
“Our security forces are conducting a large-scale investigation into the matter,” he said.
“Those who threaten the peace and security of our citizens will never achieve their goals.”
An armed attack was organised by 2 people against the Santa Maria Catholic Church in Sariyer district of Istanbul. One person died in the attack during the Sunday service.In #Istanbul, where there is a police officer at every step, the attackers manage to escape from the scene… pic.twitter.com/WSd1urcF53
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Local media reported that others were injured in the attack, but this was not immediately confirmed by the authorities.
The motive for the attack was also not immediately clear.
TURKEY Terrorists wearing masks and carrying guns stormed Santa Maria Catholic Church in Sariyer, Istanbul and opened fire. At least two people have died and many more are injured. pic.twitter.com/LJ6zVldhXA
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) January 28, 2024
In December last year, Turkish security forces detained 32 suspects over alleged links with Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists who were planning attacks on churches and synagogues, as well as the Iraqi embassy.
ISIS extremists have carried out a string of attacks on Turkish soil, including in a nightclub in Istanbul in 2017 that left 39 people dead.
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