Police identify assailant in Taksim shooting as DHKP/C member

An attacker who opened fire on a police post in Taksim Square, one of Istanbul's most popular spots, on Jan. 30 was identified by the police as Elif Sultan Kalsen, a member of the illegal far-left group, the Revolutionary People's Liberation/Party Front (DHKP/C).

The attacker, described by a witness as a woman with blond hair standing around 160 centimeters tall, opened fire on police units with a Kalashnikov in Istanbul's Taksim neighborhood on Jan. 30, but no casualties were reported.

The attacker fled after the attack, leaving her gun at the scene. 

The woman was caught on security camera belonging to a nearby workplace in Tarlaba?? while she was escaping.

Istanbul's anti-terror police identified the assailant as Kalsen, a member of DHKP/C. Fingerprints left on a taxi the attacker reportedly boarded after escaping and the taxi driver's testimony facilitated the identification of the attacker, Do?an news agency reported Jan. 31. Turkish police are searching for Kalsen in connection with the incident. 

This is not the first armed attack in which Kalsen's name has been named as a suspect. 

A female suicide bomber blew herself up on Jan. 6 at the Tourism Police Station in one of Istanbul's most popular touristic spots, killing a policeman, Kenan Kuma?. Before the suicide bomber's identity was revealed by authorities, the DHKP/C claimed the attack, saying the bomber was Kalsen. However, the family of the woman said the body at the morgue did not belong to their daughter.

Later on, Turkish media reported the assailant's identity as Diana Ramazova, a Russian citizen from the Republic of Daghestan, who was "radicalized by the Wahhabi ideology." 

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