Shots fired at US embassy in Turkish capital

Shots fired at US embassy in Turkish capital
Shots were fired from a vehicle at the US embassy in Ankara in the early hours of Monday, but no one was hurt in the attack.
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20 August, 2018
Gunmen shot at the US embassy in Ankara [Getty]

Shots were fired at a security booth outside the US Embassy in Turkey's capital early on Monday, but US officials said no one was hurt.

Private Ihlas news agency said four to five rounds were fired from a moving white car and targeted the booth outside Gate 6 at the embassy in Ankara. Police were searching for the car.

US Embassy spokesman David Gainer thanked police for their "rapid response" and said no injuries had been reported.

The US mission is closed this week as Turkey celebrates the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.

Ties between Ankara and Washington have been strained over the case of an imprisoned American pastor, leading the US to impose sanctions, and increased tariffs sent the Turkish lira tumbling last week.

Evangelical pastor Andrew Craig Brunson - currently under house arrest after more than 18 months in prison - is facing up to 35 years in prison if convicted of espionage and terror-related charges.

US President Donald Trump has called for his immediate release and threatened more sanctions. The continued detention of a Turkish-American NASA scientist and three local consular staff members has added to the tensions.

Last week, the US president signed a defence spending bill that includes delaying the delivery of F-35 fighter jets pending a Pentagon report. US senators have been working to block their delivery in response to Brunson's arrest and Turkey's pledge to buy Russian S-400 missile systems.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for a boycott on US-made electronic products, with some citizens heeding his call and filming themselves breaking their iPhones. Turkey has also increased imports tariffs on some products.