Rasa News Agency Reports – The Turkish protesters in the city of Reyhanli, south of Turkey and near the Turkish-Syrian Border took to the streets and condemning the terrorist attacks to the city, demanding the resignation of the Turkish PM.
The protesters insisted that the recent bombings in the city are in result of Erdogan’s support of the Syrian armed rebels.
Similar protests took place in the capital Ankara and people took to the streets chanting slogans against Turkish PM Erdogan and Davutoglu the minister of foreign affairs.
On Sunday, double bombings hit the city of Reyhanli in Turkesh-Syrian Border and left 48 dead and tens of others wounded according to the reports.
Turkey is blaming the government in Damascus for the bombings, but the Syrian government strongly deny the allegations.
In a press conference held on Sunday, the information minister of Syria said that his country dejects the allegations and will never commit such crimes because the humanitarian values wouldn’t allow the Syrian government to rely on the terrorist attacks.
He also criticized Ankara’s cooperation with the Arab countries in sending weapons and money to Syria to fuel the unrest inside the country.
Turkey is considered as one of the strong oppositions of the Al-Assad government and supports the armed terrorists fighting the Syrian government.
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