Sunday, February 3, 2013

Attack details emerge

Organizer's attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Germany appeared to have entered Turkey illegally.
















Organizer's attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Germany appeared to have entered Turkey illegally. Germany will search for the attacker. DHKP-C organization undertook the attack. Establish the identity of the attacker obtained the security camera images of the Ankara police, the attack also reached details about how regulated.

Greek islands apparently smuggled out of Germany have entered Turkey E.Ş. 's arrived to Ankara to Istanbul from there. Istanbul to Ankara came after a false identity to be linked saved attacker who now under investigation.

Germany also explores the

The German Ministry of the Interior in Turkey is closely monitoring the ongoing investigation.

Answering questions from journalists in Berlin, the German Interior Ministry spokesman, waiting for the information to be obtained from the investigation in Turkey, but in Germany, however, the accused stated that they started to examine connections.

Six pounds of explosives

Performs a stand-alone security cameras in action at the scene and the suspect stated that the overnight as the U.S. Embassy, ​​surrounded by body type about six kilos TNT explosive device blew up an electronic arrangement is expressed by pressing the button.

Before entering prison due to organizational relationships and the accused participated in hunger strikes in 2000, so that Korsakoff patients, but improved health is said to be the last period.

The police investigation at the scene found a grenade fragments. Çekilmediği pin grenade, which exploded a bomb explosion of TNT were determined.

Davutoglu met with Kerry

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu met by telephone with U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, expressed regret over the attack learned. Davutoglu met in full solidarity with the United States against terrorism, and after that close cooperation will continue to tell us that it was stated stresses

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