ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Police in Turkey have detained two suspected left-wing militants who tried to enter the country’s parliament with sharp objects and a hoax explosive device, officials said Wednesday.
Fahrettin Altun, the presidential communications director, said in a tweet that the suspects were identified as members of the banned Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front, also known as DHKP-C.
He called their attempt a “terrorist act against the will and the peace of the nation.”
The state-run Anadolu Agency said the suspects - a woman and a man - arrived at the parliament building on Tuesday and tried to take a security official hostage before they were subdued.
The suspects were carrying sharp objects and an item that was made to look like a bomb, Anadolu reported.
The DHKP-C is considered a terror organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union.
The group is responsible for a string of assassinations and bombings in Turkey, including a 2013 suicide bomb attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara.
Altun said their “internal and external connections will be revealed and accounted for.”
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