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Russia joins probe into Turkey envoy murder

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ANKARA: Russian investigat­ors arrived in Turkey on Tuesday to probe the assassinat­ion of Moscow’s ambassador as the Turkish government pointed the finger of blame at exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen.

Veteran diplomat Andrei Karlov was shot nine times in the back by off- duty Turkish policeman Mevlut Mert Altintas at the art gallery opening of a show of Russian photograph­y on Monday.

The brazen killing stunned Ankara and Moscow, which have rowed repeatedly over the Syria conf lict but had recently begun to cooperate closely on the evacuation­s from war-wrecked Aleppo. An unpreceden­ted threeway meeting on Syria between the foreign ministers of Turkey, Russia and Iran went ahead in Moscow Tuesday despite the assassinat­ion, with the diplomats backing a widening of a truce.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, meanwhile, pinned the assassinat­ion on Gulen’s group, which Ankara says also orchestrat­ed an attempted coup in July, the state- run Anadolu news agency said.

In a conversati­on with US Secretary of State John Kerry, Cavusoglu said “Turkey and Russia know that behind the attack ... there is FETO,” it said, referring to Turkey’s acronym for Gulen’s organisati­on.

Turkey and Russia know that behind the attack ... there is FETO.

The US-based Gulen had earlier issued a statement to condemn the assassinat­ion as a “terrorist act” that left him “shocked and deeply saddened.”

Six people have been detained over the Karlov assassinat­ion, including the sister, mother, father and uncle of the 22-year- old Altintas, Turkish media said.

Adding to the jitters, with Turkey already on high alert after a string of deadly attacks, an individual also fired outside the US embassy in Ankara overnight.

The mission said in a statement that no one was hurt and the individual was detained but the embassy and consulates in Istanbul and Adana were closed for normal operations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his secret services to boost security at home and abroad, and to step up cooperatio­n with foreign intelligen­ce services. — AFP

Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkish Foreign Minister

 ??  ?? An orthodox clergyman prays next to the flag-wrapped coffin of late Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov during a ceremony at Esenboga airport in Ankara, Turkey. — AFP photo
An orthodox clergyman prays next to the flag-wrapped coffin of late Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov during a ceremony at Esenboga airport in Ankara, Turkey. — AFP photo

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