Foreigners including many nationals of Arab countries were among the dead in the New Year's Eve shooting rampage at an Istanbul nightclub, officials stated.
A total of 39 people were killed in the assault at the exclusive Reina club on the shores of the Bosphorus and 70 injured, officials stated.
Thirty-eight victims have been identified, Turkish justice ministry sources stated late on Sunday.
Eleven of the dead were Turkish nationals and one was a Turkish-Belgium dual-national, the stated.
Seven victims were from Saudi Arabia and had travelled to Istanbul for New Year's Eve celebrations.
Three of the dead were from Lebanon and Iraq each.
Two nationals from Tunisia, India, Morocco and Jordan were killed, and Kuwait, Canada, Israel, Syria and Russia lost one citizen in the attack.
One victim remains unidentified.
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A former employee of the Reina nightclub cries following the attack [Huseyin Aldemir/Reuters] |
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Relatives grieve at the funeral of Ayhan Arik, a victim of the attack at Reina nightclub [Osman Orsal/Reuters] |
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Sisters of Elias Wardini, a Lebanese man who was killed, mourn at their home in Beirut [Hussein Malla/AP] |
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