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2013 United States embassy bombing in Ankara


FieldValue
title2013 United States embassy bombing in Ankara
partofthe DHKP/C insurgency in Turkey
map[[File:Ankara in Turkey.svg250px]]
map_captionLocation of Ankara Province in Turkey
locationEmbassy of the United States
Kavaklıdere, Ankara, Turkey
targetUnited States embassy
coordinates
date
time13:15 EET
timezoneUTC+02:00
typeSuicide bombing
fatalities2 (including the perpetrator)
injuries3
perpsRevolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front
perpetratorsEcevit Şanlı (DHKP-C)

Kavaklıdere, Ankara, Turkey On 1 February 2013, a suicide bomber attacked the United States embassy in Ankara, Turkey, killing a security guard and wounding three others. The bombing was subsequently denounced as an act of terrorism by both Turkey and the United States.

Attack

At approximately 13:15 EET (11:15 UTC) on 1 February 2013, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives—6 kg of trinitrotoluene (TNT) and a hand grenade—at a side entrance to the United States embassy in the Kavaklıdere area of Ankara, killing a Turkish security guard and wounding three others. The explosion also seriously wounded journalist Didem Tuncay, who was rushed to hospital shortly after the attack had occurred. After visiting Tuncay in hospital, Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr., the United States ambassador to Turkey, described her as "one of the best" and added that she was due to have tea with him at the embassy. Ricciardone also paid tribute to Mustafa Akarsu, identified as the security guard who was killed in the bombing, saying that he was "a hero who [had] lost his life to protect the embassy staff".

Perpetrator

The Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front, a Marxist–Leninist party designated as a terrorist organization by the Turkish government and the United States government, claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement published on its website on 2 February. It also cited Turkish support for the opposition in the Syrian civil war as a reason for the attack. Turkish officials reported that the bomber was Ecevit Şanlı, a 30-year-old member of the group. The group also confirmed in its statement that the attack was perpetrated by Şanlı and that he sacrificed himself. Şanlı was imprisoned from 1997 to 2000 for his involvement in an attack against a military guest house in Istanbul with a flamethrower. Due to their alleged roles in the bombing, three more people were also arrested in Istanbul and Ankara.

References

References

  1. (1 February 2013). "Bomber attacks US embassy in Ankara, Turkey". [[BBC News]].
  2. (2 February 2013). "DHKP-C group claims US embassy suicide blast in Ankara". BBC News.
  3. (2 February 2013). "US condemns Ankara embassy bombing". [[Al Jazeera English.
  4. Burch, Jonathon. (1 February 2013). "Suicide bomber kills guard at U.S. embassy in Turkey". [[Reuters]].
  5. Torchia, Christopher. (2 February 2013). "Turkey: Embassy bombers cling to Cold War ideology".
  6. (1 February 2013). "Journalist injured after U.S. embassy blast 'has passed the critical condition'". [[Hürriyet Daily News]].
  7. Watson, Ivan. (2 February 2013). "Guard killed, journalist hurt in suicide bombing at U.S. Embassy in Turkey". [[CNN]].
  8. (1 February 2013). "US ambassador visits woman wounded". TimeTurk.
  9. Arango, Tim. (2 February 2013). "Marxists Claim Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Turkey". [[The New York Times]].
  10. (1 February 2013). "Suicide bomber member of the outlawed leftist group DHKP/C: Erdoğan". Hürriyet Daily News.
  11. Tattersall, Nick. (2 February 2013). "Turkey says tests confirm leftist bombed U.S. embassy". Reuters.
  12. Zalewski, Piotr. (2 February 2013). "The U.S. Embassy Bombing in Turkey: The Unusual Suspects". [[Time (magazine).
  13. (3 February 2013). "Website attributes embassy attack to Turkish leftist group". [[Euronews]].
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