Premium
This is an archive article published on July 16, 2016

EU source says Turkey coup bid looks substantial, ‘not just a few colonels’

"It looks like a relatively well orchestrated coup by a substantial body of the military, not just a few colonels," the source told Reuters.

Turkey, Turkey coup, Turkey military coup, military uprising Turkey, European Union, EU Turkey, Turkey EU, Turkey uprising, news, latest news, international news, Turkey news, world news, Istanbul airport military coup, Turkey situation, Turkey political situation, Turkey democracy, Turkey military “It looks like a relatively well orchestrated coup by a substantial body of the military, not just a few colonels,” the source told Reuters. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

A coup attempt in Turkey involves a substantial part of the military and “not just a few colonels”, a European Union source monitoring events in the EU candidate country said on Friday.

“It looks like a relatively well orchestrated coup by a substantial body of the military, not just a few colonels,” the source told Reuters.

“They’ve got control of the airports and are expecting control over the TV station imminently,” the source said, shortly before state television TRT broadcast a military declaration of martial law.

[related-post]

Watch Video: What’s making news

Story continues below this ad

“They control several strategic points in Istanbul. Given the scale of the operation, it is difficult to imagine they will stop short of prevailing,” the source said.

Another European diplomat said he was attending a dinner with the Turkish ambassador in a European capital when they were interrupted by messages on their mobile phones.

“This is clearly not some tinpot little coup. The Turkish ambassador was clearly shocked and is taking it very seriously,” the diplomat told Reuters as the dinner party broke up.

Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement