Shooting during mass at a Catholic church in Istanbul leaves one dead

A person has died in a shooting at a catholic church Istanbul during Sunday mass, Turkish authorities report today.

The attack took place around 11:40 a.m. (9:40 a.m. GMT) in the Church of Saint Mary in the Sariyer neighborhood, during mass, reported the Turkish Interior Minister, Ali Yerlikaya, in his account on X.

“Two masked people opened fire on CT, who was among the people attending mass, and sadly he lost his life,” the minister explained. without giving more details about the identity of the deceased.

“A comprehensive investigation has been launched to arrest the attackers. We strongly condemn this cowardly attack,” Yerlikaya added.

According to the Turkish digital T24, the attackers entered the church during mass, with their faces covered with ski masks, and opened fire on the attendees, causing one person to die from a gunshot to the head before fleeing. He adds that there were also injuries, a point not confirmed by the authorities.

The governor of Istanbul, Davut Gül, confirmed to the press that the victim is not the priest of the church, although it did not specify the identity of the deceased.

“We have spoken with the main priest to express our condolences. There is not much to add. Two masked people enter the church, shoot one person and this person dies,” Gül summarized, according to the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet. Numerous senior Turkish officials have condemned the attack, presenting it as a homicide.

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“We strongly condemn the armed attack against one of our citizens during mass at St. Mary’s Church in Istanbul,” Ömer Çelik, spokesman for the Islamist AKP party that has governed Turkey since 2002, wrote on the X network.

St. Mary’s Church, located near the Bosphorus in the Sariyer neighborhood in the northern part of Istanbul, was built in 1866 and is also known as “Sariyer Italian Church.”

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