U.S. SAILORS ATTACKED IN TURKEY, HAVE BAGS PLACED OVER HEADS
November 12, 2014
http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/52701
(CNN) -- Three U.S. Navy sailors were assaulted and had bags placed
over their heads during a stop in Istanbul, Turkey, according to U.S.
military officials.
The incident, captured on video, happened Wednesday when sailors from
the USS Ross were attacked by members of the Turkish Youth Union,
according to local Turkish press accounts.
"US Navy officials are working with the embassy and NCIS to investigate
the incident. The three sailors were unharmed and are safely back
aboard. They did not require medical attention," Capt.
Greg Hicks, a spokesman with U.S. European Command told CNN.
The assailants appeared to be neo-nationalists shouting slogans like
"Yankee Go Home," according to local press accounts. They did not
appear to be tied to ISIS, which is based in neighboring Syria.
"The incident does not reflect the hospitality nor the welcome
reception our ships receive in port in Turkey," Hicks went on to say,
and added that leave for sailors from the ship was canceled for the
remainder of the day.
The United States Embassy in Ankara condemned the attack through its
official Twitter feed.
'We condemn today's attack in Istanbul, and have no doubt the vast
majority of Turks would join us in rejecting an action that so
disrespects Turkey's reputation for hospitality."
November 12, 2014
http://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/52701
(CNN) -- Three U.S. Navy sailors were assaulted and had bags placed
over their heads during a stop in Istanbul, Turkey, according to U.S.
military officials.
The incident, captured on video, happened Wednesday when sailors from
the USS Ross were attacked by members of the Turkish Youth Union,
according to local Turkish press accounts.
"US Navy officials are working with the embassy and NCIS to investigate
the incident. The three sailors were unharmed and are safely back
aboard. They did not require medical attention," Capt.
Greg Hicks, a spokesman with U.S. European Command told CNN.
The assailants appeared to be neo-nationalists shouting slogans like
"Yankee Go Home," according to local press accounts. They did not
appear to be tied to ISIS, which is based in neighboring Syria.
"The incident does not reflect the hospitality nor the welcome
reception our ships receive in port in Turkey," Hicks went on to say,
and added that leave for sailors from the ship was canceled for the
remainder of the day.
The United States Embassy in Ankara condemned the attack through its
official Twitter feed.
'We condemn today's attack in Istanbul, and have no doubt the vast
majority of Turks would join us in rejecting an action that so
disrespects Turkey's reputation for hospitality."