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The Grand Turk
Second video of alleged Istanbul shooter surfaces
2017-01-02
[Ynet] The terrorist who killed at least 39 and maimed 69 in Istanbul during New Year's Eve on Saturday has yet to be caught, with Turkish authorities in pursuit of the assailant. In the meantime, another video and photos of the supposed terrorist have surfaced. The video shows him breaking into the Reina nightclub where he opened fire, while the pictures appear to be of him at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
Video and very clear screenshots of the alleged terrorist from Istanbul Atatürk Airport can be seen at the link.
Four Israeli women who were at the club on the night of the attack were caught in the midst of the shooting attack. One of them was 18-year-old Leann Nasser, who succumbed to her wounds and was pronounced dead shortly after noon on Sunday. Nasser's body was initially not identified, as it was separated from her purse and phone. However,
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she was eventually found to be at an Istanbul hospital. As she was uninsured, Israel's Interior Ministry funded the return of her body, which is expected to arrive in the country on Monday.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim issued a statement following the attack. In it, he denied initial reports that the terrorist had dressed up as Santa Claus to dissuade any suspicion as to his presence on New Year's, though reoprts from those injured stated that he did. Among them was Israeli Ruaa Mansour, who was flown back to Israel on Sunday.

Presently, no organization has grabbed credit for the attack.

Turkish Minister of the Interior Suleyman Soylu stated that out of the 20 victims who have already been identified, 15 are foreigners. He added that the assailant arrived at the club concealing his weapon, but left wearing a different outfit.
The Mirror adds:
This is the first picture of the prime suspect police are hunting after a gunman 'screamed Allahu Akbar' before opening fire in a Turkish nightclub - slaughtering 39 people.
Grainy photo can be seen at the link. The Mirror's live updates page, with the latest plus all the details about each of the dead and all the national leaders expressing anger and condolences can be seen here.
The suspect is a member of the East Turkestan branch of ISIS, according to Turkish media reports.

Turkish intelligence forces are said to be closing in on the unnamed suspect who allegedly 'screamed Allahu Akbar' as he shot at revellers celebrating the New Year inside Reina nightclub.

The man is described as being from East Turkestan, Afghanistan or Chechnya, but authorities still do not know his name or precise nationality.
The Daily Mail adds:
The Reina nightclub is a symbol of everything Islamists hate about modern Turkey – fun, wealthy and unashamedly decadent.

The lone gunman who slaughtered 39 revellers at Reina’s New Year’s Eve party was attacking not just Istanbul’s secular, sinful elite – but also the very idea that Turkey can be a modern, Westernised country.

What’s more, the attack struck at the heart of Turkey’s already beleaguered tourist industry, making a mockery of government claims that it can guarantee the security of its own citizens, let alone visitors.

In the run-up to New Year’s Eve, Istanbul authorities boasted that they would be deploying 17,000 security personnel to protect the city – yet a lone jihadi gunman was able to shoot his way into the city’s most exclusive and most secure nightclub.

The timing of this attack was symbolic. Last month posters appeared in conservative areas of Istanbul denouncing the celebration of Western festivities.

‘We are Muslims,’ read the banners, which featured a musclebound Muslim punching Father Christmas. ‘No to New Year’s Eve and Christmas celebrations.’

Though Turkey’s directorate of religious affairs was quick to condemn the attack, it exposes deep divisions in Turkey between a religious and conservative majority and the secular, Westernised elite.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Key items from the Mirror live update link. Check out the images at 15:54:

18:14 Shooter 'spotted hitchhiking' from the scene

Police are investigating reports the ISIS gunman was seen hitchhiking away from Istanbul after the attack.

This afternoon the towns of Yalova and Bursa were targeted by police after members of the public claimed to have spotted the nightclub killer. The gunman was reportedly first spotted in the port town of Yalova after crossing about 40 miles across the Sea of Marmara on a passenger ferry. He then was reportedly seen hitchhiking to Bursa.

17:49 Gunman "aimed for most crowded areas"

Mehmet Yilan, 36, a barman at Reina for 12 years, said the attacker deliberately targeted the most crowded areas of the club.

“He stormed in and immediately headed for the people to the left, which is always more crowded ... I wonder if he came here before because he seemed to know where to go,” Yilan said, describing how his manager yelled at people to run. “He was shooting randomly but aiming for their upper bodies. He didn’t want to just injure them.”

16:32 Turkey's deputy prime minister says they have the killer's fingerprints

15:54 Police release new images from CCTV

Shooter, aged about 25, likely from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan or Is a Uighur from Xinjiang, China. Analysis of CCTV tapes suggests military training and war-fighting experience.

13:48 Anti-terror police detain eight suspected of links to attack, including taxi driver

11:10 Gunman 'likely to be linked to June airport attack'

A reporter has cited sources that claim the gunman is likely to be linked to the attack on Istanbul Ataturk Airport in June.

ITV News Correspondent Sally Lockwood also tweeted ‘UPDATE. I’ve been told by credible source gunman is not Turkish, has been identified by police &likely he’s linked to airport attack in June’

During the airport attack, gunmen armed with automatic weapons and explosive belts staged a simultaneous attack at the international terminal of Terminal 2. Forty-five people were killed, in addition to the three attackers, and more than 230 people were injured.

11.02 Gunman fired 180 bullets during 7-minute ordeal

5:52 Attacker was 'well-trained professional with experience of war"

Chilling new details about the nature of the gunman have emerged in the Haberturk newspaper.

Police believe he was “well-trained professional with experience of war”, it is claimed.

This assessment comes from a number of reasons:

- The killer used a Kalashnikov, a heavy-duty weapon, and fired it from the waist, aiming it towards the upper body of his victims for maximum casualties

- He fire at least 180 rounds, leaving six empty cartons of ammunition at the scene

- The attacker spoke in “broken” Turkish and was wearing a green shirt, dark pants and black boots.

- He was said to be aged around 25-years-old and may be from East Turkestan
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-01-02 14:44  

#2  Not Chechen. The shooter had a Turkic face.
Posted by: Elmater Thomosing9764   2017-01-02 07:38  

#1  Did someone say Chechen ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-02 02:30  

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