Zarvan
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Army people have surrendered on the bridge I have seen the footage several timesThere is a video of the incident, was aired on CNN.
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Army people have surrendered on the bridge I have seen the footage several timesThere is a video of the incident, was aired on CNN.
They surrendered to police/other army elements. Unless a clash took place prior, we don't know. Everything has been down with least bloodshed, and that's good. Of course 98% casualties are inflicted on pro-government institutions, which nobody will care about. Footage is being broadcasted live of the bridge, I don't see what any of you describe.
Army people have surrendered on the bridge I have seen the footage several times
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stfu the man you are defending so fiercely just sold you off with israel and keep supporting isis you will never have a stateLooks photoshopped, and the army is still in control of bridge. Nobody died on the bridge, desperate attempts to spread fake news.
Where are your tears for 42 policemen bombed to death by pro-coup warplanes by the way? And why is an Arab like you with unclean plate putting your nose in everything as if you're taking part in coup? Some Arabs never fail to amaze me. We have really stupid people among us like you.
What the f*ck are you trying to say?
I dont give a sh*t about egypt or your bum country
"Democratic" Forces? You mean you want them loyal to only Erdogan?
This coup attempt was a miserable failure. Half assed in nature. They started pulling back within 2 hours after it started. Idiots.
Sisi's minions won't understand what democratic force is, save your honkey donkey for your sislian friends. Their days are numbered in Turkey and I don't care what a minion of the traitors in Turkey say.
It wasnt the Turkish Army.Turkish army in 70s and 80s was more badass, they wouldn't always do a coup, but when they did, they'd do it like a boss.
stfu the man you are defending so fiercely just sold you off with israel and keep supporting isis you will never have a state
take notes everyone tonight we learn about democracy and civil rule
stfu the man you are defending so fiercely just sold you off with israel and keep supporting isis you will never have a state
take notes everyone tonight we learn about democracy and civil rule
.Tee fact is, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis are supporting Erdogan and super excited much more than Turkish members themselves, which has a thing or two to say for itself.
Turkish army in 70s and 80s was more badass, they wouldn't always do a coup, but when they did, they'd do it like a boss.