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Its El Turco...
I wouldn't be suprised.
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Its El Turco...
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I thought I am seeing a liberal wahabi for the first time in my life lolI wouldn't be suprised.
(...) Confusion over the identity of the bomber is increasing, however, after the parents of Elif Sultan Kalsen, who was said by social media sites close to the organization to have performed the operation, said the body at the morgue did not belong to their daughter, while adding that they had not had any contact with her for many years.
The People’s Front (Halk Cephesi), an organization close to the DHKP/C, also canceled until further notice a rally outside the morgue in honor of Kalsen, amid the apparent confusion.
Police have started to examine the cell phone found on the body of the niqab-clad female suicide bomber who targeted the building of the tourism police unit near Sultanahmet Square on Jan. 6. Two hand grenades were found unexploded in the pockets of the attacker, and police are reportedly focusing on the possibility that she was foreign based on the connections in her phone.
Meanwhile, a taxi driver who drove her to the spot without knowledge of the attack told the police that she was speaking Russian.
Based on information gathered so far, police believe the woman might be a Chechen.
Istanbul police put on alert after Sultanahmet suicide attack - LOCAL
After Turkish media reported the identity of the assailant, Kavkazpress, a Russian-language news website, reported that Diana Ramazova was a Russian citizen from the Republic of Daghestan, who was "radicalized by the Wahabi ideology."
The attack was carried by a Russian citizen, most probably Chechen.
Read more at: Russian citizen revealed to be suicide bomber who attacked Istanbul police - CRIME
@Hakan thread title needs a change.
HurriyetDaily said:Although the DHKP/C had initially claimed the Sultanahmet attack, the family of the alleged bomber, Elif Sultan Kalsen, said the body at the morgue did not belong to their daughter.
DHKP/C took the responsibility at the beginning as far as i know but i have no clue why, but on the other hand it isnt the first time that a terrorist organisation claims responsibility for an attack they have nothing to do with.Than the question arises, why did they claim it in the first place ?
DHKP/C took the responsibility at the beginning as far as i know but i have no clue why, but on the other hand it isnt the first time that a terrorist organisation claims responsibility for an attack they have nothing to do with.
Well the identity is clear already, its a very small possibility that a Chechen would work for a communist terrorist group.I am gonna wait and hope for the investigation to make everything clear.
Well the identity is clear already, its a very small possibility that a Chechen would work for a communist terrorist group.
A Russian woman with Chechen origin wearig Niqab is 99,99999% not a member of a communist terrorist group.Unfortunately just having the race of someone and know that this person has connections to a nefarious group doesn't always bring the full image of the entire situation.
A Russian woman with Chechen origin wearig Niqab is 99,99999% not a member of a communist terrorist group.
What exactly are you expecting from radical islamists, why cant you just believe these people are terrorists whose only goal is to terrorize people?