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IS claims Turkey attack

- In Istanbul

Officials believe gunman might have come from Central Asia

The Islamic State group on Monday claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on a nightclub in the Turkish city of Istanbul that killed 39 people on New Year’s Eve.

In a statement circulated on social media, the group said one of the “soldiers of the caliphate” had carried out the attack on the Reina nightclub.

Authoritie­s also believe that the gunman, who killed 39 people, most of them foreigners, comes from a Central Asian nation, the Karar and Hurriyet newspapers reported, citing unnamed security sources.

Police had also establishe­d similariti­es with the high-casualty suicide bomb and gun attack at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport in June and was investigat­ing whether the same I Scell could have carried out both attacks, the papers reported.

The gunman, who is still at large, killed a policeman and another man outside the club on Sunday before entering and firing at an estimated 600 people partying inside with an automatic rifle.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday condemned the “despicable terrorist attack”. According to a statement, Guterres extended his deepest condolence­s to the families of the victims.

Nearly two-thirds of the dead in the upscale club, which is frequented by local celebritie­s, were foreigners, Turkey’s Anadolu Agency said. Many of them hailed from the Middle East.

The mass shooting followed more than 30 violent acts over the past year in Turkey, which is a member of the NATO alliance and a partner in the US-led coalition fighting against the IS group in Syria and Iraq. The country endured multiple bombings in 2016, including three in Istanbul alone that authoritie­s blamed on the group.

 ?? OZAN KOSE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Relatives of Ayhan Arik, one of the victims of the Reina nightclub attack, mourn during his funeral on Sunday in Istanbul.
OZAN KOSE / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Relatives of Ayhan Arik, one of the victims of the Reina nightclub attack, mourn during his funeral on Sunday in Istanbul.

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