A Turkish family alleges that Muhammed Kavi was fatally shot at close range by police during an ISIL raid in Ankara, disputing official accounts. The raid occurred prior to a NATO summit held in the city. According to the family, Kavi was unarmed and posed no threat when he was killed. They claim he was with his wife and children at the time of the shooting. Police have not yet responded to the family’s allegations regarding the circumstances of his death. The incident raises questions about the use of force during the raid and the accuracy of the police’s initial report. Further investigation is needed to determine the full sequence of events.
