Turkey detains 34 people after attack at Istanbul court

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A civilian was killed and six others were wounded when leftist militants shot at a police checkpoint in front of a courthouse in Istanbul on
Tuesday, in what Turkey called an attempted terrorist attack.Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said police had killed the two shooters, whom
he said were believed to belong to the DHKP-C group.Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc told reporters 34 people had been detained, without giving
further details
He said the three police officers wounded were in a good condition
One of the four civilians wounded died in hospital, he added.The DHKP-C, the Revolutionary People&s Liberation Army-Front, is an outlawed
Marxist organisation considered a terrorist organisation by the United States, European Union, and Turkey.It has been blamed for a string of
attacks and suicide bombings in Turkey since 1990
Authorities have carried out several operations against the group over the years, detaining and killing dozens of its members.Footage of the
attack shows two shooters firing at the courthouse checkpoint with civilians around
It shows one of the shooters being killed while civilians escaped, and the other was shot dead by police behind a metal gate shortly
afterwards.Banu Polat, a witness, said there had first been an attack inside the courthouse, but authorities have not confirmed this or
provided further details of the incident.&The two terrorists were neutralised by our police officers on duty before they could reach their
despicable aims,& President Tayyip Erdogan told an event in the southeastern Kahramanmaras province
He earlier put the number of casualties at six.Yerlikaya described the incident at the Caglayan Courthouse as &an attempted terror
attack&.Last month, masked Islamic State gunmen killed one person at a church in Istanbul during Sunday mass
Authorities have since captured several people suspected of being linked to the group or the attack.The post Turkey detains 34 people after
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