{"id":281140,"date":"2017-01-01T20:04:21","date_gmt":"2017-01-01T20:04:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=281140"},"modified":"2017-01-01T20:04:21","modified_gmt":"2017-01-01T20:04:21","slug":"manhunt-after-dozens-killed-in-istanbul-nightclub-attack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/01\/manhunt-after-dozens-killed-in-istanbul-nightclub-attack\/","title":{"rendered":"Manhunt after dozens killed in Istanbul nightclub attack"},"content":{"rendered":"

Police in Istanbul are hunting for a gunman who opened fire at a well-known nightclub, killing at least 39 people.<\/p>\n

The attack happened at Reina nightclub early on Sunday, as hundreds of revellers marked the new year.<\/p>\n

Officials say some 15 foreigners were killed, including citizens from Israel, France, Tunisia, Lebanon, India, Belgium, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.<\/p>\n

The attacker left his gun before “taking advantage of the chaos” and fleeing the scene, Turkey’s PM said.<\/p>\n

Binali Yildirim also confirmed the gunman was not dressed as Santa Claus, contradicting earlier reports.<\/p>\n

The attack unfolded some 75 minutes into the new year as around 700 people gathered in the waterside Reina club, one of Istanbul’s most upmarket venues.<\/p>\n

The attacker shot dead a policeman and a security guard at the entrance before heading into the club, which is popular with celebrities and foreigners.<\/p>\n

Eyewitnesses described seeing dozens of bodies lying on the floor. Some revellers reportedly threw themselves into the Bosphorus to escape the carnage.<\/p>\n

“Gunshots rang out. When those sounds were heard, many girls fainted,” professional footballer Sefa Boydas told AFP news agency.<\/p>\n

He said people appeared to be crushed as they ran away. “They say 35 to 40 died but it’s probably more because when I was walking, people were walking on top of people.”<\/p>\n

At least 69 people are being treated in hospital, officials said, with three in a serious condition.<\/p>\n

Earlier, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu confirmed a “manhunt for the terrorist is under way. Police have launched operations. We hope the attacker will be captured soon.”<\/p>\n

Details of those who died are starting to emerge.<\/p>\n

The security guard at the entrance to the club has been identified as Fatih Cakmak.<\/p>\n

His brother said he narrowly escaped a double bombing three weeks ago, having been on duty when Kurdish militants launched an attack near a football stadium, killing at least 44 people, mostly police.<\/p>\n

Here is what we know of the other deaths:<\/p>\n