U.S. House Committee chair condemns deadly terror attack in Türkiye
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:37 | 24 October 2024
- Modified Date: 12:41 | 24 October 2024
U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul condemned a deadly terror attack Wednesday against the Ankara headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) that killed at least five people and injured 22.
"I strongly condemn the terrorist attack on Ankara today. My thoughts are with the victims and their families," McCaul wrote on X.
Rep. Joe Wilson also posted to X and said, "America stands with NATO ally Türkiye against terrorism."
"Our sympathies to the families of those whose lives were lost. There is no place for terrorism in civilized society," he added.
An explosion and gunshots were heard at TAI's facilities in Ankara's Kahramankazan district.
Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said it is "highly likely" that the PKK terror group is responsible, adding that Türkiye will share the identifications and other evidence as they become clear.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the "heinous attack" that targeted the country's "survival, peace and defense initiatives."
"The terrorist attack against TAI, one of the locomotive organizations of the Turkish defense industry, is a despicable attack targeting the survival of our country, the peace of our nation, and our defense initiatives that are the symbol of our ideal of 'Fully Independent Türkiye'," Erdoğan wrote on X. "From the first moment of the terrorist attack, our security forces quickly intervened and neutralized the terrorists."
Security forces, firefighters and paramedics were dispatched to the area, while TAI's personnel were directed to shelters for security reasons.
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation.
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