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The Turkish regime's judiciary extends the detention of 94 former military officials

2020-09-19T20:19:52.565Z


Ankara-SANA The judicial authorities of the Turkish regime decided today to extend the detention of at least 94 soldiers who were left


Ankara-Sana

The judicial authorities of the Turkish regime decided today to extend the detention of at least 94 former Turkish soldiers who were detained earlier under the pretext of suspected links to Fethullah Gülen, whom this regime accuses of being behind the coup attempt that took place in the country in 2016.

The Anatolia News Agency of the Turkish regime quoted a judicial source as saying that the suspects were among 131 former military officials who were arrested on September 16, during operations launched by the Turkish regime forces in 34 provinces, focusing mainly on Istanbul, pointing out that among the detainees were commanders Ex-military and officers.

Since the coup attempt, the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been waging a severe crackdown to target his opponents and opponents, as tens of thousands of people were arrested and dismissed in various civil and military institutions in the country.

Source: sena

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