PM Confirms MİT Trucks

Ahmet Davutoğlu spoke to public in Ankara meeting of AKP related to the MİT Trucks stuffed with ammunition which were stopped by gendarmerie while brought to Syria “Yes I honesty tell, those were the aids taken to Bayırbucak Turkmens.”
“Election is coming. A daily newspaper published the alleged photos of MİT Trucks. Devlet Bahçeli (Head of Nationalist Movement Party), so called nationalist, criticized that. He criticized our aid to Syria. I’ll teach him a lesson; you cannot cooperate with someone who gives away the state secrets. It is espionage. Bahçeli says let’s protect Turkmens but we literally help Bayırbucak Turkmens in Syria. Yes I honesty tell, those were the aids taken to Bayırbucak Turkmens.”
“Media organs publishing these news before the election are evildoers. They want to make Turkey appear guilty in front of the international community.”
Davutoğlu’s allegation for violence against the woman
Furthermore, Davutoğlu asserted a claim: “Barbarians attacked and battered our three sisters in front of HDP Headquarters,” saying three women members of Justice and Development Party (AKP) Youth Branches were mugged in front of HDP Headquarters after AKP meeting was over in Siirt province (located in Southeast of Turkey). (EA/BD)
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