Police attack the mass gathering in front of YSK
Turkish police attacked the people that gathered in front of the Supreme Election Board (YSK) Headquarters in capital city Ankara in the face of doubts over the results of the referendum.
Turkish police attacked the people that gathered in front of the Supreme Election Board (YSK) Headquarters in capital city Ankara in the face of doubts over the results of the referendum.
People started gathering in front of the Supreme Election Board (YSK) after its announcement that ballots without official stamps would be considered valid. YSK also suspended the flow of data for a while during the vote count earlier Sunday evening.
Police forces and armored vehicles were dispatched to the YSK headquarters in Turkish capital as more people gathered in front of the building to protest the suspicious attitude of the election board.
Police attacked the mass a while later to disperse the protestors.