Monday, July 18, 2016

The coup in Turkey. The former commander of the Air Force Akin Ozturk had to admit to planning a coup – Virtual Poland

• Generel admitted to the prosecutor’s office to plan the attack – said the state news agency Anatolia
 

 • On the other hand, according to a private radio station Haberturk, Ozturk wanted to prevent puczowi
 

 • According to the latest balance sheet as a result of coup attempt killed 232 people
 

 • Turkish servants arrested 7.5 thousand people and more than 700 judges
 

The former commander of the Turkish Air Force Gen. Akin Ozturk said the prosecutor’s office to plan a coup in Turkey, the attempt was made last weekend – told the state news agency Anatolia. According to the latest balance sheet as a result of attempting a coup killed 232 people. Meanwhile, a private radio station Haberturk reported that General Akin Ozturk denied that he organized the coup attempt. Moreover, during the hearing today, the prosecution had to explain that he tried to prevent puczowi.

General, who, along with other high-ranking officers were arrested yesterday, was chief of the air force until 2015. Currently a member of the Supreme Military Council – a body deciding inter alia, the appointment to command positions in the army. In the next month, is expected to meet members of the Council, which will decide who will be promoted, who moved to a less important position, and who will go on early retirement.
 



 In Turkey it continues purge after the failed coup. 8000 Turkish police officers were suspended from duty, and three million officials revoked holidays – is the latest decisions of the authorities of Turkey after the failed coup.
 

In the night from Friday to Saturday, the military unsuccessfully tried to overthrow President Recep Erdogan. As reports Polish Radio’s special envoy to Istanbul, Wojciech Cegielski, the authorities ensure that the situation is under control.
 

Throughout the country there is now mass arrests. Since the failed coup the Turkish servants arrested 7.5 thousand people, mostly soldiers, and more than 700 judges. Among the detainees is about 100 generals and admirals, and the first two have already been sentenced. Morning special forces also invaded the headquarters reputable aviation academy.
 



 The Interior Ministry announced in turn that the duties are suspended 8,000 police officers, as well as some provincial governors and district.
 

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