Russia’s ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov has died after being shot in Ankara.
The news was confirmed by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The gunman was heard shouting that the attack was a protest against Russian involvement in the Syrian war. He was killed by security forces.
What exactly happened
Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, was taken to hospital in Ankara after being shot while making a speech at an art gallery. In the immediate aftermath, broadcaster NTV said three other people were wounded, while CNN Turk television said shooting was continuing in the building.
Film has emerged of the shooting and the seconds that followed. A man in a suit is seen brandishing a gun apparently having just shot the ambassador from behind, and shouting in Turkish about Russian involvement in the civil war in Syria.
“Don’t forget Syria, don’t forget Aleppo. While the people there are not safe we will not let you be safe,” the gunman is heard shouting as he paces about on the stage, waving his weapon in the air.
The Anadolu news agency said the gunman had been “neutralised” soon after the attack.
Sources close to the Turkish authorities have identified who they believe the attacker is, naming him as a 22-year-old Turkish police officer.
The moment before: The Russian Ambassador to Turkey looks at a painting at a gallery in Ankara earlier today. Behind him, his assassin… pic.twitter.com/sZyJsTnAYo— Tunku Varadarajan (@tunkuv) December 19, 2016
Karlov was a ‘Korean specialist’
According to a Russian embassy profile, Andrei Karlov, born in 1954, had been ambassador to Turkey since 2013 and had previously been deployed in both North and South Korea.
That Karlov went from Korean affairs to head of consular and then to a sensitive post in Ankara indicates he was tipped for big future roles— Alexander Clarkson (@APHClarkson) December 19, 2016
The attack condemned
The United Nations has condemned the attack on Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, calling for the perpetrator to be brought to justice.
“We condemn the gun attack on the Russian ambassador to Turkey. There can be no justification for an attack on a diplomat or an ambassador,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
The US State Department, US ambassador to the UN and the British foreign secretary also condemned the attack.
Ambassador Bass: I condemn in the strongest terms the heinous attack on Ambassador Karlov tonight.— US Embassy Turkey (@USEmbassyTurkey) December 19, 2016
Strongly condemn savage attack on #Russia Amb to #Turkey Andrey Karlov & several other ppl. Our thoughts are w/the victims & their families.— Samantha Power (@AmbassadorPower) December 19, 2016
Shocked to hear of despicable murder of #Russia's Ambassador to #Turkey. My thoughts are with his family. I condemn this cowardly attack.— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) December 19, 2016
Security around the Russian embassy in Ankara has been stepped up following the shooting, t