В Турции арестовали второго подозреваемого по делу об убийстве российского посла

Как сообщает турецкое издание Daily Sabah, в Турции арестовали человека, предположительно, причастного к убийству российского посла в Анкаре Андрея Карлова, произошедшего в декабре 2016 года.

Как сообщает издание, подозреваемый ранее работал в управлении информационно-коммуникационных технологий Турции.

Это уже второй арестованный по подозрению в причастности к убийству Карлова за последние два дня, отмечает издание Daily Sabah.

В минувший четверг был арестован другой подозреваемый, который ранее уже попадал под стражу в рамках расследования деятельности организации ФЕТО оппозиционного турецкого богослова Фетхуллаха Гюлена.

Стрелявший в посла Мевлют Мерт Алтынташ был убит в ходе полицейской операции.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Daily Sabah, Интерфакс

фото: Российский посол в Анкаре Андрей Карлов

 

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