Turkey arrests suspected Istanbul church attack planner linked to Islamic State

An undated handout picture obtained by Reuters on September 14, 2024 shows an Islamic State militant, identified as Viskhan Soltamatov, who is believed to be involved in planning an attack on the Santa Maria Italian Church in Istanbul earlier this year, after he was arrested by Turkish authorities in Istanbul, Turkey. National Intelligence Agency (MIT) /Handout via REUTERS
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Turkey arrests suspected Istanbul church attack planner linked to Islamic State

Turkish authorities have arrested an Islamic State militant believed to be involved in planning an attack on the Santa Maria Italian Church in Istanbul earlier this year, the country's intelligence agency said on Saturday.

The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) said the suspect, whom it identified as Viskhan Soltamatov, was believed to be the key figure behind the Jan. 28, 2024 attack. He was detained by MIT and police during a joint operation in Istanbul, the agency said.

MIT said Soltamatov was also believed to have supplied the weapon used in the assault.

One Turkish citizen was killed by two Islamic State gunmen at the Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul in January.

The church attack was orchestrated by IS-linked operatives from the group's Khorasan Province (ISKP), a faction active in Afghanistan. In April, Turkey had arrested 48 people believed to be linked to the attack.

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