TURKEY COUP: PRESIDENT ERDOGAN CALLED ON U.S FOR AID

The President of Turkey, Tayyip Erdogan, was holidaying in the coast when a group of rebellions which was believed to be carried out by factions within the military.

Group of rebellions

According to Telegraph, President Erdogan flew to Istanbul before dawn on Saturday and was shown on T.V appearing among crowd of supporters outside Artutuk Airport which the coup plotters have faced to secure. Reports confirmed that factions of armed forces using armor tanks and attack helicopters were trying to seize power one hundred and sixty thousand people were recorded killed, including many civilians. Some the coup plotters seized the major bridge in Istanbul while others strafed the Turkish intelligent and parliament in the capital, Ankara.

Mr Erdogan claims that the coup used a certain purge of armed forces which was used more than 30 years ago to stage a successful coup to kill him. The Prime Minister believed that Colonels in the army were involved.

"They will pay heavy price for this", said Erdogan,"This uprising is a it from God to us because this will be a reason to cleanse our army".

A successful overthrow of Mr Erdogan, who has ruled the country of about 80 million people since 2003, would have marked another seismic shift in the Middle East, five years after the Arab uprisings erupted and plunged Turkey's southern neighborr Syria into civil war.

Before the attempt of the coup there was a threat believed to have been posted by Fethulah Gullen and his movement.And the President of a group that promotes Gullen ideas denied the charge. 

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