Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim announced that elements within the Turkish military were attempting to seize power, after low flying airplanes were spotted and gunshots were heard in Ankara. Yildirim stressed on television that the sitting government did not intend to relinquish power. Soldiers and military vehicles were deployed in the capital city of Ankara and Istanbul.
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— Travel — State Dept (@TravelGov) July 15, 2016
Twitter, Youtube and Facebook have already been shut down. A Turkish twitter account dedicated to monitoring whether social media is online in the country reports that Twitter was shut down at 11:04pm local time.
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Turkey has a history of shutting down social media during crisis, the last such incident taking place when the Istanbul airport was bombed in late June.