TERRIBLE IN FRANCE IN THE LAST MINUTE! “We went so they wouldn’t burn the Turkish flag!” The Turks took to the streets in Lyon! News



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“We went so they wouldn’t burn the Turkish flag!” The Turks took to the streets in Lyon!

Mehmet Coşgun, one of the Turks who was injured in the attack by pro-Armenian protesters in the town of Isere in southeastern France, claimed that the police at the scene did not intervene and that they went to the hospital on their own after they the ambulance did not arrive, although they waited half an hour.

“WE WENT TO THE SIDE OF THE TURKISH FLAGS LET THEM BURN”

According to the news in AA, Coşgun, a 24-year-old French citizen, said that when they went to work around 08:00 in the morning, they saw Armenians closing the road to protest. Coşgun said: “We were 5-6 people of Turkish origin. We went to their relatives so that the protesters would not burn the Turkish flag.”

“THEY ISOLATED THE TURKISH NATION”

Mehmet Coşgun stated that the protesters, who number around 300-400 people, insulted President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Turkish nation, and that his father started telling the protesters that President Erdoğan was a good person.

“THE POLICE AND THE AMBULANCE DID NOT ARRIVE WITH US”

Coşgun said the Armenians were trying to protect his father, who they had cornered and beaten, and that he called his brother for help.

“WE WENT TO THE HOSPITAL WITH OUR OWN OPPORTUNITY”

Stating that he and his brother were among the protesters and were beaten, Coşgun said: “There were policemen at the scene but they did not intervene. We get up alone, we run away. We waited for the ambulance, it didn’t arrive until half an hour. Then they said the road was open, we went through on our own. My father Dilaver and my brother Yunus Emre were not good, I was driving the vehicle ”. Mehmet Coşgun noted that he saw 4-5 ambulances near the Armenian protesters.

“FRANCE DID NOT CONTACT US”

Coşgun stated that they had contacted the Turkish consulate in Lyon and that the French authorities had not contacted them until now, and that his seriously injured brother had been treated in hospital.

DAMN ATTACK ON LYON

After the treacherous attack, hundreds of Turks living in the Lyon region took to the streets to protest the attack. In the video on social media, Turkish expats living in the density of Vienna and Le Peage-de-Roussillon gathered from hundreds of Turkish-flagged activists marched chanting slogans to protest the attack. The expats, cursing the incident, then quietly dispersed.

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