ANKARA—Several gunshots were fired from a vehicle at the U.S. embassy in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Monday, hitting a window in a security cabin but causing no casualties, police and broadcaster CNN Turk reported.
The attack coincided with a deepening row between Ankara and Washington over the trial of a U.S. pastor in Turkey.
A police officer told Reuters at the scene the drive-by shooting occurred around 5 a.m. local time and that nobody was hurt. The embassy was set to be closed this week for a public holiday to mark the Islamic Eid al-Adha festival.
Police teams were searching for the assailants, who fled in a white car after the attack, CNN Turk said. Four or five gunshots were heard, it said.
Drive-by shooting attack on US Embassy building in #Turkey's capital Ankara at or around 5 AM local time. Four to five shots were fired at the security gate, one hitting the bullet-proof window. Suspected attackers reportedly fled on a white sedan. pic.twitter.com/XAVZFO3IpH
— Abdullah Bozkurt (@abdbozkurt) August 20, 2018
Broadcaster Haberturk showed police teams inspecting one of the entrances to the embassy and apparent damage caused by a gunshot could be seen in one window. It said empty cartridges were found at the scene.
Video from outside the US Embassy in Ankara immediately after shots fired.
You can see the bullet hit the security guard cabin and bullet shell on the ground (Credit; IHA) pic.twitter.com/D9KGpDQ72Y
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) August 20, 2018
The U.S. embassy in Ankara and the consulate in Istanbul have been the targets of attacks by militants and have faced numerous security threats in the past.