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Turkey asks Russia to extradite terrorist Mihraç Ural

Turkish Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu has made comments on terrorist Mihrac Ural, who is the leader of the THKP-C, a pro-Syrian regime militia, is responsible for deadly attacks, saying that "We ask Moscow to immediately detent this person and to extradite to Turkey."

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published February 01,2018
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Turkey has asked Moscow to extradite Mihraç Ural, a terrorist responsible for deadly attacks five years ago who was seen among participants at the Syria congress in Sochi, Russia early this week.

"We immediately reacted to this terrorist's participation there and demanded an explanation from Russia," Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu told reporters on Thursday.

"We want this person's immediate detention and extradition to Turkey."

He said Ural is being sought by an Interpol red notice.

During a phone conversation on Wednesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan voiced "discomfort" to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about the terrorist's presence in Sochi, as he was not included on the list of invited delegates given to Turkey, said Çavuşoğlu.

The guarantor countries in the Syrian peace process -- Russia, Iran and Turkey -- had agreed to hold talks in Sochi on Monday and Tuesday.

Turkey had repeatedly insisted that while all sectors of Syrian society would be represented there, no terrorists or terrorist groups would be allowed.

"Actually, the name of this terrorist was not on the list that Russia gave us. If it had been, we would have objected beforehand," said Çavuşoğlu.

He said Ural entered Russia with "fake documents."

"We were uncomfortable with this," he added, saying that Putin himself will care about the issue.

Turkey blames Ural for a spate of attacks in May 2013 in the town of Reyhanlı in Turkey's southern Hatay province that left 52 people dead.

Ural is the leader of the THKP-C, a pro-Syrian regime militia.