Turkish PM says ‘rebels’ randomly shoot with choppers, jets

 

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said in the early hours of July
16 that there were a group of rebels that took control of some
helicopters and aircrafts and stroke randomly over Ankara and Istanbul as the country is underway a military coup attempt since the late hours of July 15.

Yıldırım told private broadcaster CNN Türk that there were “rebel units” in air bases in Ankara and Balıkesir and they were “conducting random air strikes and making great damage” in Ankara aNd Istanbul.

He said that he had given orders to the commander of air defense to “do what is necessary” regarding the choppers and jets.

Yıldırım
said there are more than 130 people arrested due to the coup attempt
and that a military officer ranked general was allegedly killed.

Yıldırım
added that there was an attack on the Turkish parliament but the
situation there was under control and parliamentarians from all four
parties were in the parliament. 

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