Turkish police have detained two suspects who might have a connection to the US Embassy shooting in Ankara, Anadolu agency reported, adding that the police also managed to find a vehicle that was used in the incident.
The assault was carried out by two men, aged 38 and 39, NTV reported. The police have found a gun that two men used to target the Embassy.
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The shooting occurred amid tensions in US-Turkish relations caused by the imprisonment of US pastor Andrew Brunson, who was detained in Turkey in 2016 over his alleged ties to the movement of Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, which Turkey holds responsible for orchestrating the failed military coup of 2016.
As bilateral ties worsened, the United States froze the assets of two Turkish ministers over their alleged role in Brunson's imprisonment and other human rights abuses in the country. Washington also doubled tariffs on imported Turkish steel and aluminum, which resulted in the Turkish lira falling to a historic low.