An attempt on life of the Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has taken place. Unknown persons opened automatic fire on the guards of the Turkish prime minister when he was returning home from the Sabiha Gokcen Airport in Istanbul on Friday night, according to Turkish news agency DHA.
According to the source, the guards of the prime minister had been attacked in the area of the bridge of Mustafa Kemal. Presumably, seven shots were made. Police arrives at the scene. Investigation is ongoing.—0—
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