The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Hands clashes in the Turkish system parliament, due to criticism of Erdogan's interference in Syria and his support for terrorism there

2020-03-04T19:39:17.718Z


Ankara-Sana The parliament of the Turkish regime witnessed a quarrel and a clash of hands today between parliamentarians against the backdrop of the regime’s aggression


Ankara-Sana

Today, the parliament of the Turkish regime witnessed a fight and clash of hands between parliamentarians against the backdrop of the Turkish regime's aggression and provocative and dangerous interventions in Syria and sending its army to defend the terrorists in Idlib governorate.

The Associated Press reported that the clashes began when Engin Ozkok, of the opposition Republican People's Party, took the floor to deliver a speech, who criticized Erdogan at a press conference and in Twitter tweets earlier, describing him as "scruffy, unworthy, immoral and insidious and that he is not responsible and that he has sent children The Turkish people to fight on the fronts while excluding their children and relatives from joining the military service, and therefore it does not respect the Turkish soldiers who were killed in Syria.

Videos showed a fight between dozens of parliamentarians from the party of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and from the opposition parties, as they scrambled and ascended to the tables and directed each other to punches.

Turkish "Haberturk" TV reported that some parliamentarians fell to the ground during the fight.

Tensions have escalated inside Turkey after the killing of dozens of Turkish soldiers on Syrian soil, while the units of the Syrian Arab Army are responding to attacks by terrorist groups with the direct support of the Turkish regime forces on the axis of Saraqeb in the southeastern Idlib countryside and incurred heavy losses of personnel and equipment.

Source: sena

All news articles on 2020-03-04

You may like

News/Politics 2024-01-23T20:27:20.910Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.