Turkish PM’s convoy targeted by gendarmerie on coup attempt night, Interior Minister confirms

Turkish PM’s convoy targeted by gendarmerie on coup attempt night, Interior Minister confirms

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Turkish PM’s convoy targeted by gendarmerie on coup attempt night, Interior Minister confirms

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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım’s convoy was targeted on the night of the July 15 failed coup attempt as he was traveling from Istanbul to Ankara, according to statements by Interior Minister Efkan Ala and reports by the NTV news channel. 

“Coup attempters targeted Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım’s car as well,” Ala said.

According to the sources, a car in Yıldırım’s convoy was fired at, allegedly by a gendarmerie vehicle, within the borders of the northern province of Kastamonu as he was passing through during his urgent trip to Ankara to control the crisis situation on the night of the deadly coup attempt by a faction within the military.   

According to the reports of the incident, which Ala has also confirmed, Yıldırım preferred to travel by land due to the risks of air travel and as the clashes in Ankara intensified his convoy took an alternative land route through Kastamonu. Surviving the attack, Yıldırım was taken to a district governor’s home, which he used as a headquarters to monitor developments throughout the night. He was hosted there until the security situation in Ankara returned to normal.