Turkish police kill five in raid on Islamic State cell in Konya: media

Five Kalashnikov rifles and a pistol were seized during the raid on house


Reuters July 12, 2017
Members of the Turkish police special forces stand guard at the police headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey, January 17, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL: Turkish police killed five Islamic State militants in a raid on a house in the city of Konya on Wednesday and four police were slightly wounded, the Dogan news agency said.

Special forces police launched the operation at the house in the Meram district of Konya, in central Turkey, at 5:15 am
(0215 GMT) because they believed the militant cell was planning
an attack, the agency said. Police sealed off the area and approaching vehicles were searched after the clash, which occurred during raids conducted by the police on 10 different addresses in Konya, it said.

Five Kalashnikov rifles and a pistol were seized during the
raid on the house, it added. Islamic State militants have in the past carried out gun and bomb attacks in Turkey. In recent years, thousands of foreign fighters had joined the jihadist group in their self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq, many passing through Turkey. Ankara has detained more than 5,000 Islamic State suspects
and deported some 3,290 foreign militants from 95 different
countries in recent years, according to Turkish officials.

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