Ankara-Sana
The authorities of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime issued arrest warrants for 132 people, including soldiers, under the pretext of their links to the organization of the preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom this regime accuses of being behind the 2016 coup attempt.
The Anadolu Agency, speaking on behalf of the Turkish regime, quoted security sources as saying that “the Istanbul Public Prosecution issued arrest warrants against 132 people, including 82 serving soldiers and 50 retired or dismissed Turkish soldiers,” noting that 106 of them were arrested during raids in 34 provinces. While the search is still going on for the rest.
Exploiting the coup attempt, the Erdogan regime is waging a severe crackdown to target its opponents and opponents, as tens of thousands of people were arrested and dismissed in various civil and military institutions in the country.