Armed attack in Denmark kills Turkish man

A Turkish man was killed in an armed attack in Denmark on Jan. 3. Another Turkish national was wounded and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

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A Turkish man succumbed to his injuries from an armed attack in Denmark, local sources said on Jan. 3.

Unknown people brought two injured Turkish individuals to the North Zealand Hospital in Hillerod town in a car with bullet marks on the hood late on Jan. 2, said Ekstra Bladet, a Danish tabloid newspaper.

One of the injured, identified only by the initials as C.K., succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, it said.

The other injured person underwent surgery and his condition is said to be non-critical. 

It was alleged that C.K. was a member of the NNV gang and had previously been involved in the criminal organization Bandidos and the street gangs called Brothas.

C.K, 38, was born in the Kulu district of the Central Anatolian province of Konya and has five children.

Police in North Sjaelland, which launched an investigation into the incident, called possible eyewitnesses to cooperate.

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