Three police, 3 gunmen killed at U.S. Istanbul mission

Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:43pm BST
 
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By Daren Butler and Paul de Bendern

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Three Turkish policemen and three gunmen were killed in an attack on the United States consulate in Istanbul on Wednesday, the city's governor said.

Witnesses told Reuters four attackers drove a car up to the high-walled compound situated to the north of Istanbul city centre and overlooking the Bosphorus waterway. Three jumped out as the car halted and began firing at police at a guard post.

The attack coincides with political tensions in Turkey. The ruling party is in a legal fight to avert closure over charges of anti-secular activities and police are probing a shadowy far-right group suspected of plotting a military coup.

Governor Muammer Guler said one of the police officers died at the scene in a gunbattle lasting several minutes at 11:00 am (4 a.m. EDT), a time of day when many Turks go there to apply for visas. Two had died of their wounds at a nearby hospital.

Two other people were also slightly injured.

Turkish broadcaster CNN Turk cited police sources saying the three gunmen from east Turkey were suspected of being members of al Qaeda. It also said two people were later detained in Istanbul, one of them a brother of one of the dead assailants.

Two of the dead assailants had criminal records, Interior Minister Besir Atalay was quoted as saying by the state Anatolian news agency.

U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said he could neither rule out nor support suspicions al Qaeda was behind the attack, for which no one has yet claimed responsibility. Turkey and the United States both condemned it.  Continued...

 
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