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Manhunt after some 40 killed in nightclub attack

Massacre just an hour into the new year a terrorist act – Police

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ISTANBUL: Police in Istanbul launched a manhunt yesterday for a gunman who killed at least 39 people, many of them foreigners, at a nightclub packed with New Year’s revellers, in an attack officials described as a terrorist act.

The gunman shot his way into the Reina nightclub at around 1.15am ( 2215 GMT), just over an hour into the new year, killing a police officer and a civilian as he entered before opening fire at random inside.

Some witnesses spoke of multiple attackers, but officials have not confirmed this.

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said 15 or 16 of those killed were foreigners but that only 21 of the bodies had so far been identified. He said 69 people were in hospital, four of them in a critical condition.

“A manhunt for the terrorist is underway. Police have launched operations. We hope the attacker will be captured soon,” he told reporters.

The attack again shook Turkey as it tries to recover from a failed July coup and a series of deadly bombings in cities including Istanbul and the capital Ankara, some blamed on Islamic State and others claimed by Kurdish militants.

The club, one of Istanbul’s most iconic that is popular with locals and foreigners alike, overlooks the Bosphorus Strait separating Europe and Asia in the city’s cosmopolit­an Ortakoy district.

Around 500 to 600 people were thought to have been inside

A manhunt for the terrorist is underway. Police have launched operations. We hope the attacker will be captured soon.

when the gunman opened fire, broadcaste­r CNN Turk said. Some jumped into the waters of the Bosphorus to save themselves and were rescued by police.

Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin said the attacker had used a “long-range weapon” to “brutally and savagely” fire on people, apparently referring to some sort of assault rifle.

US President Barack Obama, on vacation in Hawaii, expressed condolence­s and directed his team to offer help to the Turkish authoritie­s, the White House said.

Sahin and Soylu both referred to a single attacker but other reports, including on social media, suggested there may have been more, at least one of them wearing a Santa Claus costume which he later ditched in order to escape.

The Hurriyet newspaper cited witnesses as saying there were multiple attackers and that they shouted in Arabic.

“We were having fun. All of a sudden people started to run. My husband said don’t be afraid, and he jumped on me. People ran over me. My husband was hit in three places,” one club-goer, Sinem Uyanik, told the newspaper.

“I managed to push through and get out, it was terrible,” she said, describing seeing people soaked in blood and adding that there appeared to have been at least two gunmen. — Reuters

Suleyman Soylu, Turkish Interior Minister

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 ??  ?? The nightclub where a gun attack took place during a New Year party in Istanbul. — Reuters photo
The nightclub where a gun attack took place during a New Year party in Istanbul. — Reuters photo
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An injured woman being carried to an ambulance from the Reina nightclub. — Reuters photo
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Police forensic experts examine an area near the nightclub after the attack. — Reuters photo

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