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Turkish naval ships & choppers reportedly missing since botched coup, Turkey Deputy PM denies
Published time: 19 Jul, 2016 11:11Edited time: 19 Jul, 2016 13:44
Turks dont have GPS system to locate the positions of ships?? Its simple tec that usually used to locate ships. Only USA has the GPS system that cover the google needs and entire world, it seems USA govt has turned of the GPS system for Turkish Navy ships to locate them in sea therefore Turk Navy fail to detect these 14 Navel ships.
FILE PHOTO, Turkish frigate F-495 TCG Gediz. © Wikipedia
With suspicions growing that the commanders of the vessels could have been behind a coup plot against the Turkish government and are now seeking asylum at Greek ports.
The ships were on duty in either the Aegean or the Black Seas on Friday before the coup to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took place. However, they have failed to return to port, though in theory radar and satellite tracking technology should be able to determine their locations, according to a report in the Times newspaper.
It is believed that the ships could be heading towards Greek ports.
The Turkish deputy prime minister, Numan Kurtulmus, has dismissed reports that any naval vessels have gone missing. However, he did not give any further details as to their current location.
Eight Turkish military officers have already sought asylum in Greece after landing in the country on Saturday, where they were subsequently arrested.
The Turkish ambassador to Greece, Kerim Uras, has told the Greek authorities that the soldiers who fled to Greece will have a “fair and transparent trial in Turkey.”
He added that if the soldiers are not returned Turkey, this would not help bilateral relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, the fate of the commander of the Turkish Navy Admiral Veysel Kosele, who has not been heard from since the attempted coup took place, is still unknown. It is also unclear if he took any part in the action against the president or whether he is being held against his will.
According to reports within the Turkish media, Admiral Kosele was tricked onto his ship by those supporting the coup who told him that a terrorist attack was taking place.
More than a dozen Turkish navy ships are reportedly still at sea and remain unaccounted for following the botched military coup (file picture)
Turkish navy ships still missing since attempted coup – as it remains unclear which side admirals are on
The commander of the Turkish navy has not been heard from since the failed coup
https://www.rt.com/news/352046-navy-ships-missing-turkey/
Published time: 19 Jul, 2016 11:11Edited time: 19 Jul, 2016 13:44
Turks dont have GPS system to locate the positions of ships?? Its simple tec that usually used to locate ships. Only USA has the GPS system that cover the google needs and entire world, it seems USA govt has turned of the GPS system for Turkish Navy ships to locate them in sea therefore Turk Navy fail to detect these 14 Navel ships.
FILE PHOTO, Turkish frigate F-495 TCG Gediz. © Wikipedia
With suspicions growing that the commanders of the vessels could have been behind a coup plot against the Turkish government and are now seeking asylum at Greek ports.
The ships were on duty in either the Aegean or the Black Seas on Friday before the coup to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took place. However, they have failed to return to port, though in theory radar and satellite tracking technology should be able to determine their locations, according to a report in the Times newspaper.
It is believed that the ships could be heading towards Greek ports.
The Turkish deputy prime minister, Numan Kurtulmus, has dismissed reports that any naval vessels have gone missing. However, he did not give any further details as to their current location.
Eight Turkish military officers have already sought asylum in Greece after landing in the country on Saturday, where they were subsequently arrested.
The Turkish ambassador to Greece, Kerim Uras, has told the Greek authorities that the soldiers who fled to Greece will have a “fair and transparent trial in Turkey.”
He added that if the soldiers are not returned Turkey, this would not help bilateral relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, the fate of the commander of the Turkish Navy Admiral Veysel Kosele, who has not been heard from since the attempted coup took place, is still unknown. It is also unclear if he took any part in the action against the president or whether he is being held against his will.
According to reports within the Turkish media, Admiral Kosele was tricked onto his ship by those supporting the coup who told him that a terrorist attack was taking place.
More than a dozen Turkish navy ships are reportedly still at sea and remain unaccounted for following the botched military coup (file picture)
Turkish navy ships still missing since attempted coup – as it remains unclear which side admirals are on
The commander of the Turkish navy has not been heard from since the failed coup
https://www.rt.com/news/352046-navy-ships-missing-turkey/
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