42 Helicopters, 12 destroyers of Turkey missing after attempted coup

42 Helicopters, 12 destroyers of Turkey missing after attempted coup

Istanbul : Turkish military has ordered immediately to search suspiciously missing 12 destroyers. It is suspected that during the last week, the rebels escaped taking 12 destroyers. Prior to this, a search is on for the missing 42 helicopters of the Turkish military.  12 destroyers that went for patrolling in the ‘Black Sea’ and the ‘Aegean Sea’ during the last week have not yet returned. Also, the local media has published that no contact has been established with the destroyers. It is also claimed that one of the destroyer is equipped with missiles.  Along with it, the commander of the Turkish navy Admiral ‘Veysel Kosele’ also remains missing. Both the possibilities that either the Turkish navy Admiral Kosele has joined in the rebels or the rebels must have kidnapped him, are being expressed. It had been revealed that the existing and the former Turkish air force chief had participated in this coup.  Apart from this, the weapons supply found from the basement of the five star hotel where the President Erdogan was staying during the coup attempt has caused an upheaval.  #TurkeyCoup: 12 naval destroyers, 42 choppers missing. Cause of concern. Should not fall in hands of #TerrorGroups pic.twitter.com/7KuXj6GUmn — Samir Dattopadhye (@samirsinh189) July 20, 2016

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Emergency declared in Turkey

Emergency declared in Turkey

Ankara / Istanbul : The shadow of insurgence continues over Turkey even after arresting 6000 civilians in three days. After spotting 5 suspicious helicopters hovering over the city of Istanbul, Turkey has ordered its fighter planes to shoot down the helicopters the moment they are seen. Simultaneously tanks and anti-aircraft guns have been deployed and Erdogan government has imposed emergency […]

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Kashmir is no longer an issue between India & Pakistan – PMO Minister Jitendra Singh

Kashmir is no longer an issue between India & Pakistan – PMO Minister Jitendra Singh

New Delhi / Islamabad – Pakistan is going to observe ‘Black Day’ over the so called persecution by the Indian Security forces at Jammu Kashmir on 19th July instead of 20th July. The Pakistani Government has not disclosed the reasons behind postponing the ‘Black Day’. While Pakistan is struggling to represent the Kashmir Issue on […]

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China should respect International Court verdict on South China Sea: Philippines

China should respect International Court verdict on South China Sea: Philippines

Manila/Beijing (Agencies) -The Philippines has  urged China to respect an International tribunal’s ruling on South China Sea. It is said   that Philippines will be putting forward this point in Asia-Europe Summit happening on Friday. At the same time, Indonesia has announced the deployment of warships, fighter jets in their sea area. Even China has taken […]

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J&K continues to simmer in tensions

J&K continues to simmer in tensions

New Delhi / Srinagar (PTI) – Kashmir continues to simmer in tensions for the fifth straight day. Thirty five people,including, a policeman are reported to have died as a result of the violent protests. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh convened an all party discussion to discuss upon the prevailing situation where it was decided to […]

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7 important pacts signed with Kenya during Indian prime ministerial tour

7 important pacts signed with Kenya during Indian prime ministerial tour

Nairobi (News Agency) – The Indian Ocean conjoins India and Kenya with each other and marine security is the common profitable point for both these nations. Hence, the marine security stands important in the defence co-operation of both the countries, clarified Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is on Kenya tour. India and Kenya signed 7 […]

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Action against terrorist Burhan is human rights violation: Pakistan foreign office

Action against terrorist Burhan is human rights violation: Pakistan foreign office

Islamabad: Pakistan’s reaction to the killing of Burhan Wani, the commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen, in an encounter with the security forces was no surprise at all. The Pakistan foreign office has alleged violation of human rights in the matter. Should Pakistan continue with its policy of sponsoring terror, India would be compelled to rethink […]

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NATO is flaring war with Russia: former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev

NATO is flaring war with Russia: former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev

Moscow / Warsaw, Dated 10th July (Press)- Former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev accused NATO of escalating Cold War with Russia ‘into a hot one’. Referring to the Summit held by Western alliance in Polish capital of Warsaw, Gorbachev said, “All the rhetoric in Warsaw just yells of a desire almost to declare war on Russia. […]

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