
Foreigners including many nationals of Arab countries were among the dead in the New Year shooting rampage at an Istanbul nightclub, officials said on Sunday.
A total of 39 people were killed in the assault at the exclusive Reina club on the shores of the Bosphorus and 65 injured, officials said.
Here is a breakdown of the nationalities of the dead and wounded known so far given by their respective countries:
- Saudi Arabia -
Riyadh's consulate in Istanbul said that Saudis were among the victims, but gave no figures. The Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper however quoted a consulate source as saying that five Saudis including two women had died and 11 other people were injured. Al-Arabiya television also spoke of five dead and nine wounded.
- Jordan -
The foreign ministry in Amman said three Jordanians were killed and four injured, the official Petra news agency reported.
- Iraq -
A spokeman for Iraq's foreign ministry said that three Iraqis died in the attack.
- Lebanon -
The Lebanese foreign ministry announced the death of three Lebanese and said another four were wounded.
"I was saved by my passport which I was carrying right near my heart," one of the injured, Francois al-Asmar, told Lebanese television from his hospital bed.
- Tunisia -
The Tunisian foreign ministry said on its Facebook page that one Tunisian and one Franco-Tunisian had died. Tunisia's ambassador to France named the victims as husband and wife Mohamed Azzabi and Senda Nakaa who leave behind a five-month-old daughter.
- India -
India's external affairs minister said two nationals were among the dead, naming them as Abis Rizvi, the son of a former MP, and a woman, Khushi Shah.
- Morocco -
Foreign ministry confirmed that two Moroccans were killed and four hospitalised.
- Israel -
The Israeli foreign ministry said a young Arab Israeli woman, 18-year-old Lian Nasser, had died.
- Belgium -
Belgium's foreign ministry confirmed that a man in his 20s, a Belgian-Turkish dual national, was killed.
- Libya -
One Libyan was killed and three others hurt in the attack, according to the north African country's foreign ministry.
Source: AFP
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