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Turkey Detains Anti American Extremists After Assault On Us Servicemen

Turkey Detains Anti-American Extremists after Assault on U.S. Servicemen

15 Members of Radical Youth Group Apprehended

Incident Highlights Rising Tensions Between Turkey and U.S.

In a recent development that has escalated tensions between Turkey and the United States, Turkish authorities have detained 15 members of an anti-American extremist youth group. The arrests stem from an assault on two U.S. servicemen in Istanbul.

The incident occurred on June 10, when the servicemen were attacked by a group of approximately 20 individuals. The assailants reportedly shouted anti-American slogans and threw stones and bottles at the victims, resulting in minor injuries.

Following a swift investigation, Turkish police apprehended 15 suspects believed to be affiliated with the radical youth group known as the "Grey Wolves." The group, which has a history of anti-American sentiment and violence, is linked to the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).

Heightened Tensions

The assault on the U.S. servicemen has further strained diplomatic relations between Turkey and the United States, which have been experiencing some challenges in recent years.

Turkey's detention of the suspects is a positive step toward addressing the incident, but it remains to be seen whether it will be sufficient to mitigate tensions between the two countries.

Ongoing Investigation

Turkish authorities are continuing their investigation into the assault, and further arrests are possible. The U.S. Embassy in Ankara has condemned the attack and urged Turkish authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The incident highlights the ongoing challenges facing Turkey in combating extremism and maintaining good relations with its allies.


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