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Turkey holds ceremony for assassinated Russian envoy

Xinhua, December 21, 2016 Adjust font size:

Turkey held a brief state ceremony on Tuesday at Ankara's Esenboga Airport ahead of the departure of the body of assassinated Russian Ambassador Andrey Karlov, who was shot dead on Monday, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Turkish deputy prime minister Tugrul Turkes, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu as well as a number of Russian and Turkish officials, foreign diplomats, and political figures attended the ceremony.

"Karlov became an immortal symbol of Turkey-Russia friendship," the Turkish deputy prime minister said in the speech.

He said that assassination of Moscow's ambassador "was another provocation of those who target Turkey-Russia friendship."

"Our determination is as great as our pain; Turkey-Russia relations will remain as strong as ever," Turkes vowed.

The Russian ambassador's spouse and family attended the ceremony where farewell speeches and prayings were held.

Karlov's body was placed on board an special aircraft for repatriation to Russia after the ceremony.

On Monday, Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov was delivering a speech at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in Ankara's central Cankaya district when an off-duty Turkish police officer opened fire, critically wounding him.

Karlov was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

An 18-member Russian delegation composed of security officials, prosecutors and experts arrived in Ankara on Tuesday to probe the killing.

Turkish police has arrested six people over Russian envoy's murder so far. Endit