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The Susurluk car crash was a car crash that took place on 3 November 1996 in the small town of Susurluk, in Turkey's Balıkesir Province.It resulted in the deaths of three of the passengers: Abdullah Çatlı, a former ultra-rightist militant wanted by police for multiple murders and drug trafficking; Huseyin Kocadağ, a senior police official; and beauty queen and Çatlı's girlfriend Gonca Us.
In Gaziantep Province, a bus hit the scene of a road crash, crashing into cars and flipping over onto its side. [3] [unreliable source] 16 people were killed and 21 were injured. [2] The incident occurred on the highway between Gaziantep and Nizip. [4] Those killed included three firefighters, two paramedics and two journalists. [5]
1 July – Seven people are killed after anti-Turkish protests break out in Turkish-occupied Northern Syria following anti-Syrian riots in Turkey a day earlier. [ 38 ] 4 July – Germany summons Turkey's ambassador in Berlin in a tit-for-tat move over footballer Merih Demiral 's wolf salute gesture while celebrating a goal at the UEFA Euro 2024 .
Turkey is seeking an explanation from Somalia after the son of its president, Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud, left the country following a fatal traffic accident involving his use of a diplomatic car ...
Eleven people were killed and more than 50 injured in a road accident in northwestern Turkey on Thursday, local media reported. The crash involved seven vehicles, including three buses and a truck ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -One person was killed and 10 others injured in the southern Turkish province of Antalya when a cable car cabin collided with a broken pole, prompting a massive operation that ...
Two separate bus crashes killed 35 people in Gaziantep and Mardin Provinces. [392] August 21 – Russia – At least 16 people died and another three were injured after a truck collided with a minibus in Ulyanovsk. [393] August 28 – Canada – Six were killed as a vehicle crashed into a concrete pit at a construction zone in Barrie, Ontario ...
Turkey adopted its official name, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, known in English as the Republic of Turkey or more commonly known as Turkey, upon the declaration of the republic on 29 October 1923. In 2021, however, via the UN, Turkey changed its spelling to Türkiye. At a press briefing on 5 January 2023, a US State Department spokesperson announced that: