The
chilling attack on Monday evening, which was captured on video, appeared to be
a backlash against Russian military involvement in the Syrian civil war.
Andrei
Karlov was attacked at the opening of an art exhibition in Ankara by a man
believed to be an off-duty Turkish police officer. Karlov was several minutes
into a speech when he was shot. Footage of the attack showed a man dressed in a
suit and tie standing calmly behind the ambassador. He then pulled out a gun,
shouted “Allahu Akbar” and fired at least eight shots.
After
firing at the ambassador, the man shouted in Turkish: “Don’t forget Aleppo.
Don’t forget Syria. Unless our towns are secure, you won’t enjoy security. Only
death can take me from here. Everyone who is involved in this suffering will
pay a price.”
He
also shouted in Arabic: “We are the one who pledged allegiance to Muhammad, to
wage jihad.”
The
Russian president, Vladimir Putin, called the killing a “provocation” aimed at
sabotaging a rapprochement between Moscow and Ankara and attempts to resolve
the conflict in Syria.
The
crime that was committed is without doubt a provocation aimed at disrupting the
normalisation of Russian-Turkish relations and disrupting the peace process in
Syria that is being actively advanced by Russia, Turkey and Iran,” he said in
televised comments.
Putin
said: “There can be only one answer to this - stepping up the fight against
terrorism, and the bandits will feel this.”
Putin
said that Russian officials would be dispatched to Ankara to investigate the
killing. “We have to know who directed the hand of the killer,” he said.
The
attacker was killed by Turkish special forces after they surrounded the
gallery. Photographs from the aftermath appeared to show him lying dead on the
floor. Three other people were wounded.
Local
media outlets said security guards at the scene had told them that the killer
showed a police ID to enter the gallery. The Turkish interior ministry named
the attacker as Mevlut Mert Altıntas, an officer in Ankara’s riot police squad,
who was born in 1994 in Aydin and graduated from Izmir police academy.
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