Andrey Karlov was speaking at a photo exhibition event in the capital when he was shot by a Turkish off-duty policeman.
Russia's ambassador to Ankara has been killed in a gun attack in the Turkish capital, Ankara, Russia's foreign ministry said.
Police later killed the assailant, Turkish station NTV reported.
Andrey Karlov, 62, was several minutes into a speech at an embassy-sponsored photo exhibition when a man in a suit shot the diplomat in the back from close range multiple times on Monday evening.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova made the announcement of Karlov's death in a live televised statement.
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Russia's ambassador to Ankara, Andrey Karlov, was shot in the back multiple times [AP] |
The assailant was a 22-year-old off-duty police officer who worked in the Turkish capital, said Ankara's mayor Melih Gokcek.
After the initial shot, the attacker approached Karlov as he lay on the ground and shot him at least one more time at close range, according to an AP photographer at the scene.
He also smashed several of the framed photos hung for the exhibition but later let the stunned guests out of the venue, according to local media.
Several media outlets reported that a gun fight ensued after Karlov was shot.
Local broadcaster NTV television said at least three people were wounded and were taken to the hospital.
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Mayor Gokcek told reporters outside the exhibition centre that the "heinous" attack was aimed at disrupting newly-re-established relations between Turkey and Russia.
Relations between Russia and Turkey were badly strained by the downing of a Russian warplane at the Syrian border in November 2015, but Turkey's apology earlier this year helped overcome the rift.
The leaders of the two countries, Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have held several meetings in recent months and spoken frequently over the phone. The two leaders have already spoken by phone regarding Monday's attack.
Russia and Turkey have co-sponsored the evacuation of civilians and rebels from Aleppoand discussed the prospect of organising a new round of peace talks in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana.
'Don't forget Aleppo'
The assailant referenced the situation in Aleppo after he shot the ambassador in the back.
"Don't forget Aleppo, don't forget Syria," the attacker said in Turkish after gunning down the ambassador, as seen on a video shared by Turkish media from the scene.
"Whoever took part in this cruelty will pay the price, one by one ... Only death will take me from here," the man said, while carrying a handgun.
He then continued in Arabic, saying: "We are the descendants of those who supported the Prophet Muhammad, for jihad."
Diego Cupolo, a photojournalist in Ankara, told Al Jazeera that there were around a hundred armed soldiers in camouflage and police officers at the scene, along with armoured fighting vehicles.
The gunman identified as Mevlut Mert Altintas standing over the body of Andrei Karlov |
The attack came a day before a meeting of Russian, Turkish and Iranian foreign and defence ministers in Moscow to discuss Syria.
Those talks will go ahead on Tuesday despite the murder of Karlov, the Interfax news agency said, citing Leonid Slutsky, a senior parliamentarian.
The Russian ambassador to Turkey was a career diplomat.
Karlov joined the diplomatic service in 1976. He served as Russia's ambassador to Pyongyang in 2001-2006, and later worked as the chief of the Foreign Ministry's consular department.
He had served as the ambassador to Turkey since 2013.
Read more: Aljazeera
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