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Fenerbahce team bus attack: 'We cheated death,' says footballer after gunman wounds coach driver in Turkey following 5-1 win | Fenerbahce team bus attack: 'We cheated death,' says footballer after gunman wounds coach driver in Turkey following 5-1 win |
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A footballer on a coach carrying a Turkish team said they “cheated death” after it was shot at on a motorway in northern Turkey last night, leaving the driver injured. | A footballer on a coach carrying a Turkish team said they “cheated death” after it was shot at on a motorway in northern Turkey last night, leaving the driver injured. |
Fenerbahçe S.K players were not hurt in the attack, however 41-year-old driver Ufuk Kıran was wounded to the face amid a shower of bullets fired by an assailant. | |
Midfielder Mehmet Topal told Sky News: “We cheated death. God protect us. I hope our driver will be all right. Words fail me. It’s unbelievable.” | Midfielder Mehmet Topal told Sky News: “We cheated death. God protect us. I hope our driver will be all right. Words fail me. It’s unbelievable.” |
The coach was hit by gunfire on the left-hand side following Fenerbahçe’s 5-1 Super League away win against Çaykur Rizespor in the city of Rize. | |
Bullet holes on the driver's side of the coach Fenerbahçe – currently top of the Turkish football Super League table – were travelling to an airport in neighbouring city Trabzon to return to Istanbul. | |
The team made the flight and were met with a celebratory welcome by fans in Istanbul, who were waving banners and magenta flame torches in Sabiha Gökçen airport. | |
The club’s vice-president, Mahmut Uslu – who was also on the bus at the time – has accused the attacker of trying to “crash the bus and kill the players”. | |
Fenerbahce fans waiting for their players at Sabiha Gokcen airport tonight. pic.twitter.com/LFfg6BQeBB | Fenerbahce fans waiting for their players at Sabiha Gokcen airport tonight. pic.twitter.com/LFfg6BQeBB |
Abdulcelil Oz, the governor of Trabzon, said that the driver – whose condition is stable and has been in intensive care in hospital – had believed he was hit by a stone. | Abdulcelil Oz, the governor of Trabzon, said that the driver – whose condition is stable and has been in intensive care in hospital – had believed he was hit by a stone. |
The bullets are believed to have been fired from a hunting rifle, according to Sunday Zaman. However, the motives behind the attack are hoped to be found in an analysis of evidence and a search of the scene. | The bullets are believed to have been fired from a hunting rifle, according to Sunday Zaman. However, the motives behind the attack are hoped to be found in an analysis of evidence and a search of the scene. |
Fenerbahçe TV also affirmed that the coach was attacked by an assailant with a shotgun. | |
It said security officers on board quickly took control of the coach and safely stopped it after the driver was hit. | It said security officers on board quickly took control of the coach and safely stopped it after the driver was hit. |
Mr Oz said an investigation was launched and vowed to catch the gunman. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Turkish clubs condemned the attack. |
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