Clashes at the polling station in Turkey left 12 dead and injured
Local sources reported the conflict that occurred in one of the polling stations in the southeast of Turkey and left a number of wounded and dead. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to Russia Allium, local sources reported that one person was killed and 11 others were injured during an armed conflict in one of the voting centers in Turkey.
This conflict took place in the polling station in Sur district in the city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey.
Local sources announced that the condition of some of the injured was reported to be serious.
No further details have been released.
Turkish people have gone to the polls this Sunday. In May 1402, they voted to elect the president and members of the parliament, but now they are going to elect mayors whose term of office is 5 years, and in many ways, the importance of party competition for this great contest is no less than the parliamentary elections.
Erdogan promised in last year’s election that he would end the economic crisis as soon as possible and lower inflation. But since then, the situation has become more difficult for the Turkish people and the dollar has gone from 21 lira to 32 lira within a year. But it is not clear how much this important variable affects the results of party competition. Of course, it is said that Erdogan is worried about the election results, and if important cities such as Istanbul and Ankara are not under the control of mayors supported by him, the path ahead will be difficult for the government and the ruling party.