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Turkish intel captures accused planner, weapon supplier of attack on Istanbul's Santa Maria Church

September 14, 2024 at 2:21 pm

An interior view of Santa Maria Church, the day after two unidentified gunmen opened fire on people attending Sunday services and killed one in Istanbul’s Sariyer district, Turkiye on January 29, 2024. [Beyza Cömert – Anadolu Agency]

One of the accused planners behind an attack this January on Istanbul’s Santa Maria Italian Church that left one person dead has been captured, Turkish security sources said on Saturday, Anadolu reports.

Viskhan Soltamatiov, a member of the group Daesh/ISIS who also reportedly supplied weapons used in the attack, was apprehended through a joint operation against Daesh/ISIS in Istanbul by Turkiye’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and the Security Directorate General, said the sources, who asked not to be named as they are not authorized to speak to the media.

Soltamatiov was identified as a key figure in the attack linked to ISIS-K, the group’s branch in Afghanistan’s Khorasan Province, the sources said.

The operation underscores Türkiye’s ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and enhance security measures at home and regionally.

The Jan. 28 armed assault on the church in Istanbul’s Sariyer district was claimed by the group Daesh/ISIS. The attack resulted in the loss of Tuncer Cihan, age 52.​​​​​​​

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