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6 incarcerated for Russian envoy’s killing
- Updated: December 21, 2016
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, second right, and his Iranian reflection Mohammad Javad Zarif lay flowers in memory of Andrei Karlov. Pic/AP/PTI
Ankara: The Turkish military incarcerated 6 people over a murdering of Russian envoy Andrei Karlov, state media pronounced yesterday, widening a examine to kin of a off-duty policeman.
Turkey identified a torpedo as Mevlut Mert Altintas (22), who had worked for a Ankara demonstration military for over dual years. He was killed mins after by Turkey’s special forces.
His mother, father, sister and dual other kin were hold in a western range of Aydin, while his flatmate in Ankara was also detained.
Coffin leaves for Russia
A Russian craft carrying a coffin of Karlov, who was draped in Russia’s inhabitant flag, took off from Ankara airfield for Russia yesterday. It was installed onto a craft by an honour ensure of 6 Turkish soldiers following a rite on a tarmac of Esenboga airport.
The rite was attended by his widow, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, Deputy Prime Minister Tugrul Turkes and tip Ankara-based diplomats.
Killer had taken ill leave for attack
The 22-year-old Turkish policeman who gunned down a Russian envoy in Ankara had called in ill on a day of a conflict and betrothed to move a doctor’s note for his supervisors, a comparison confidence central said. The conflict was held on camera.