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Turkey Detains 304 Troops in Operation Against Alleged ‘Gulenists’

People shout slogans as they hold Turkish flags during a rally marking the third anniversary of the failed coup attempt in Istanbul, Turkey, 15 July 2019. Photo: EPA-EFE/ERDEM SAHIN

Prosecutors in the city of Izmir ordered the arrests because of the suspects' alleged of links to US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who is accused by Ankara of mounting a failed coup in 2016.

Russian media: Turkish military forces strike Russian aircrafts

"The Syrian army is literally being rescued by aviation - both by their own and Russian aviation. The Syrian Air Force and Russian Air Force planes stop militants day in, day out," Middle East correspondent Evgeny Poddubny said.
According to him, Turkish forces and militants are actively using air defense systems. Russian and Syrian aviation use heat baits for fire protection.

Turkish drillship started operations off Karpasia peninsula, newspaper reports

Turkish drillship "Yavuz" has begun operating off the coast of Cyprus, just south of the Karpasia (Kaspas) peninsula and will remain there for three weeks, Cypriot media reported Tuesday, citing an article in Turkey's pro-government newspaper Daily Sabah.

On video - the moment the three British schoolgirls crossing the border to Syria

Turkish newspaper "Daily Sabah" publishes video showing the last moments of the three British student girls on Turkish soil, just before the cross the border to Syria.

According to the newspaper, the video was filmed by the man who helped the girls, a secret agent aged 15 and 16 years of age.