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Video reportedly shows US serviceman violently attacked in Turkey: ‘Yankee, go home!’

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Video reportedly shows US serviceman violently attacked in Turkey: ‘Yankee, go home!’

The Pentagon on Monday said it is investigating a violent video that purportedly shows a US serviceman in Turkey being attacked by a group of men who put a bag over his head and chant, “Yankee, go home!”

The shocking 10-second clip — which was posted to X by an account named Clash Report — captures the victim standing in the center of a half-dozen men who are seizing him by the arms and torso.

The account says the victim is an American service member from the nearby docked USS Wasp and that the incident occurred in the Turkish port city of Izmir.

An American serviceman is surrounded by Turkish haters and attacked, according to the X account that posted the video. TBG/X

The attackers chant, “Yankee, go home!” as one assailant wraps a bag around the unidentified victim’s shaved head.

A man outside the group rushes in to try to thwart the attack and wrestles with an older assailant in glasses while another attacker runs up and sends a weak punch into the intervener’s shoulder before the clip ends.

It is not clear who committed the attack, although the social-media post implied it was by a group called the Youth Union of Turkey, a prominent Turkish youth organization that is overtly anti-American.

The clip had nearly 235,000 views as of Monday afternoon.

“We’ve seen the reports on social media about a U.S. service member being assaulted in Izmir and are working to confirm the details of what occurred,” Navy Forces Europe spokesman Cmdr. Tim Gorman said in a statement.

The USS Wasp arrived Sunday at the port for a scheduled visit, and sailors and Marines took tours of the area organized by the ship’s administrators, according to The Mirror.

The Youth Union of Turkey, a virulent anti-Amercian group, may be to blame. TBG/X
The victim struggles against his attackers. TBG/X
Another man barged his way into the pile to get them off the victim. TBG/X

Before it pulled in, the ship — which carries more than 3,000 crew and embarked troops — had participated in a joint training exercise with the Turkish Navy, the outlet added.

It’s the first time the Wasp has operated in the Mediterranean since being moved from Japan to Norfolk, Va., about five years ago.

But it’s not the first time US Navy sailors have been attacked in Turkey.

In 2014, three sailors from the USS Ross were attacked by Youth Union members, who also chanted “Yankee, go home!” as they tried to wrap bags over their victims’ heads during a stop in Istanbul, according to Fox 59.

The Pentagon is investigating the video, a rep said. AP

In a statement posted to the group’s website at the time, members said they were protesting American “imperialism” in the Middle East and throughout the world.

“Long live oppressed nation’s war against imperialism,” the statement said.

The Navy investigated the incident, which left the sailors physically unharmed.

Both American and Turkish officials condemned the attack, which the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs called “in no way tolerable.”

According to the outlet, the Turks use bags to reference a 2003 incident in which US forces in Iraq detained Turkish special forces soldiers who they believed were smuggling weapons to a Turkish-backed group in the city of Kirkuk.

The American troops allegedly put bags over the heads of the Turkish troops before eventually releasing them.

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