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Fenerbahce players attacked by gun men

A bus carrying Fenerbahce players was shot at on a major road in northern Turkey on Saturday (4th April), according to the regional governor.
The driver appears to heve been hit by a bullet, but is not thought to be seriously hurt, and police are investigating the incident.

A bus carrying Fenerbahce football players was shot at on a highway in northern Turkey on Saturday, the region's governor said.

The bus driver was wounded and hospitalised.

Abdulcelil Oz, the governor of Trabzon, said the driver appeared to have been hit by a bullet, changing an earlier statement in which he claimed the driver was believed to have been hit by a stone.

Fenerbahce TV maintained the bus was attacked by an assailant with a shotgun.

It said security officers on board quickly took control of the bus and safely stopped it after the driver was hit, averting an accident. None of the players were hurt.

The attack came after the team's 5-1 win over the Black Sea side Caykur Rizespor in their Turkish Super League game.

The players were travelling from the city of Rize to the airport in the neighbouring city of Trabzon, to return to Istanbul.

Oz said an investigation was launched and vowed to catch the assailant.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkish clubs condemned the attack.

None of the players were hurt.

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