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Istanbul police on alert over ‘rogue helicopters,’ Turkey sends troops & F-16s to patrol | |
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Turkish police have urgently ramped up their presence in Istanbul, with special forces and military hardware deployed to the streets and orders to down aircraft without warning, media reports say. Meanwhile, F-16 fighter jets have been sent to patrol Turkish airspace. | Turkish police have urgently ramped up their presence in Istanbul, with special forces and military hardware deployed to the streets and orders to down aircraft without warning, media reports say. Meanwhile, F-16 fighter jets have been sent to patrol Turkish airspace. |
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A state of emergency has been imposed in Istanbul and 1,800 additional special police forces have been deployed, the state Anadolu Agency reported. | |
Armored vehicles have also been deployed to key locations in Istanbul, Sputnik news agency reported earlier. | |
Unconfirmed media reports claimed that unidentified helicopters have been spotted over the city, two days after rebel aircraft were used in a military coup attempt to attack police and government buildings in Ankara. | Unconfirmed media reports claimed that unidentified helicopters have been spotted over the city, two days after rebel aircraft were used in a military coup attempt to attack police and government buildings in Ankara. |
Media reports cited by Sputnik said that President Erdogan’s plane has taken off from Istanbul and was headed toward Ankara. | |
Meanwhile, in central Istanbul, crowds of people waving Turkish flags continued to rally in support of Erdogan’s government in the aftermath of the failed coup attempt. | |
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