One person injured by fire from soldiers
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- 12:38 17/9/2020
Orhan Hanay was injured as a result of the fire opened by Turkish soldiers in Çaldıran.
Orhan Hanay was injured as a result of the fire opened by Turkish soldiers in Çaldıran.
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