Turkey police shoot driver \'planning Israel protest\'

Turkey police shoot driver 'planning Israel protest'

AFP  |  Ankara 

on Monday shot a in the leg after he refused to stop, reported, with the suspect claiming he was planning a protest at in

The 45-year-old was detained after damaging several vehicles with the tractor in the capital despite calls to stop by the police, state-run agency said.

The claimed that he was on his way "to protest in front of the Israeli embassy" in but no details on the planned action were given by

However, an Israeli official, who did not wish to be named, said "to the best of our understanding, the incident was not related to or its embassy".

The governor's office said in a statement that the incident was being investigated but officials could find no links to terror.

The office did not mention the planned protest and the incident took place near the Israeli ambassador's residence in Ankara, not the embassy.

Relations between and Turkey, one of the Jewish state's few key Muslim partners, have been strained this year.

In May, Ankara ordered Israel's to leave over the killing of protesters along the border with the

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 15:40 IST