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Turkish police have trapped two female militants in an apartment building after they reportedly launched a gun and grenade attack an Istanbul police station. | Turkish police have trapped two female militants in an apartment building after they reportedly launched a gun and grenade attack an Istanbul police station. |
According to CNN Turk, the women attacked riot police in the Bayrampaşa district on the European side of the city on Thursday morning, though there were no casualties. | According to CNN Turk, the women attacked riot police in the Bayrampaşa district on the European side of the city on Thursday morning, though there were no casualties. |
Local media reported that the assailants fled the scene leaving a car behind, and were later trapped in a building by armed officers. | Local media reported that the assailants fled the scene leaving a car behind, and were later trapped in a building by armed officers. |
Bayrampaşa was also the scene of a terror attack in December, when a pipe bomb exploded on an overpass near a Metro station injuring five people. | Bayrampaşa was also the scene of a terror attack in December, when a pipe bomb exploded on an overpass near a Metro station injuring five people. |
And Turkey as a whole has been on high alert since the devastating bomb attacks on Ankara in October, where more than 100 people died. | And Turkey as a whole has been on high alert since the devastating bomb attacks on Ankara in October, where more than 100 people died. |
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