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Report in Turkey: Police unveiled a car bomb destined for Erdogan's rally
Police have located an explosive device in a car that was supposed to secure a Turkish presidential rally in the parking lot of a police officer's home in a city near the Syrian border.
The outrage over Erdogan has intensified recently due to the pound crash
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Sunday, 05 December 2021, 08:06
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Determined to continue his policy.
Erdogan at rally yesterday (Photo: Reuters)
Turkish police have found a charge under a police car that was supposed to be at a rally by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the east of the country, the official news agency Anadolu reported yesterday (Saturday).
According to the report, the trunk was discovered in the small town Nosiibin, on the border with Syria, and which was supposed to cop a distance of 200 km to the Assembly's Open Erdogan Siret. It was also reported that the charge in a police car parked at the home of a policeman and then is neutralized. The police are investigating.
Hamza Doug, the deputy chairman of the ruling party in Turkey, said police had delayed the publication of the information to avoid public outrage.
In his speech, Erdogan said he hoped the pound sterling and inflation rates would stabilize soon, following the historic collapse of the local currency due to the president's extensive cuts in interest rates.
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