US Embassy in Turkey warns citizens ahead of New Year’s Eve celebrations
“U.S. citizens are encouraged to review the Europe Travel Alert and reminded to be aware of their immediate surroundings. Avoid large crowds or crowded places when possible, especially in locations where Westerners, tourists, and expatriates are known to frequent, including but not limited to restaurants, commercial centers, places of worship and transportation hubs,” it stated.
The embassy also reminded its citizens to review their personal security plans, ensure communication connectivity and monitor local news for breaking events while maintaining a high level of vigilance and taking appropriate steps to enhance personal security.
Turkey has been rocked by two major terror attacks in December alone that were both claimed by the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK), an affiliate of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
On Dec. 10, a total of 45 people, mostly police officers, were killed and dozens were wounded when a bomb-laden vehicle rammed into riot police and detonated following a match between Beşiktaş and Bursaspor at the Vodafone Arena in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul. Seconds later, the attack was followed by another suicide bombing in Maçka Park just across from the stadium.
Only one week later on Dec. 17, 14 soldiers were killed and 55 others were wounded in a suicide attack targeting a bus carrying off-duty soldiers in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri.