Officials have confirmed that 60 people were killed in the Turkish
capital Ankara during an attempted coup.Seventeen of those killed were
police officers, state-run Anadolu Agency said.
This comes after Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan has took to
FaceTime to urge people to take to the streets against the military
coup.Citizens came out in mass numbers to fight against the coup and
insist they prefer democracy.
Around 30 Turkish soldiers who were part of a faction attempting to
carry out a military coup surrendered their weapons after being
surrounded by armed police in Istanbul’s central Taksim square,
according to Reuters.
The soldiers handed over their guns and were taken away in police vans.
However, 754 members of the armed forces have been detained.Turkish president vowed those involved will pay dearly .
Citizens drag a military commander out of a military tank
Some soldiers involved in the coup surrendering weapons to the police
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