Interior Ministry, Reuters Turkey denies curfew news



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Home Affairs denies Reuters claim

Reuters reported that senior officials from the two sources show, allegedly due to the increase in coronavirus cases, the curfew may return in Turkey.

Speaking to Reuters after the announcement of 2.26 new coronavirus cases on Monday, the senior official said: “After following the process for a few weeks, new curfews and restrictions may come.”

Providing information on the new measures, the officials said: “Restaurants and cafes are closed at certain times, curfews for young people and people over 65 are restricted, and weekend curfews are on the diary”. found in the description.

MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR: THE NEWS IS COMPLETELY UNLOCKED!

Interior Ministry spokesman İsmail Çataklı stated in a statement he made on his social media account Twitter that the Reuters news was completely unfounded. Çataklı stated the following in his message:

Today, according to Reuters, “the curfew may hit the streets in Turkey”, the news is completely unfounded.
As we have said before, fake circulars, anonymous sources, and manipulative news should not be credited.

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