ATTEMPTED COUP DEFEATED IN TURKEY, HUNDREDS DEAD:
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Following a failed coup attempt mounted by Turkey’s military, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has reasserted his control over the country. After the botched attempt to overthrow the government which left more than 265 dead and 1,440 injured, Erdogan has set out to purge the judiciary and military. More than 2,700 judges have been removed and nearly 3,000 soldiers arrested. The Turkish military had announced late Friday night 15 July 2016, that it had taken over power from the government, declaring that a "peaceful council” had been established "in the name of democratic order.” Army units occupied two key bridges in Istanbul, shutting down traffic in much of the city. State television and Ankara’s airport were also seized by the military. Flights to and from Ankara were cancelled following the take-over. Turkish President Erdogan issued no statements in the early hours of the coup, leading to suspicions he had been taken prisoner. Later, Erdogan spoke out, condemning the attempted coup and placing blame on an Islamic cleric living in exile in the USA, Fethullah Gulen, for spearheading it. (INN)