Suspected IS bomber killed in raid in Turkey, official says
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish police on Wednesday fatally shot a suspected Islamic State group militant who was believed to be planning a suicide bomb attack in the capital.
The man was killed in a raid on a ninth-floor apartment on the outskirts of Ankara after he ignored warnings to surrender and opened fire on police, Ankara Gov. Ercan Topaca said.
The state-run Anadolu Agency quoted Topaca as saying the man was believed to be planning a suicide attack in the city — either targeting large gatherings or to coincide with two national ceremonies in the coming weeks. Topaca said police seized explosive materials from the apartment.
The Ankara governor’s office named the suspect as Ahmet Balik, a 24-year-old Turkish citizen born in the southern city of Adana, in a written press statement.

