The “father” of the “Blue Homeland” and former Chief of the General Staff of its Navy TurkeyJihat Yaytzi, accused the Greek EMAK which contributes to humanitarian aid for earthquakethat he is carrying out espionage.
According to the TÜRK DEGS / TURK MAGS page, which reproduced his statements, Yaıcı said that “we should assess and analyze the military and social risks of this earthquakewhich hit provinces like Hatay, Kahramanmaras, Malatya, Gaziantep, Kilis and Diyarbakir on February 6, 2022. Especially in our provinces like Gaziantep, Hatay and Kilis, there are refugee camps as well as refugee neighborhoods” .
“Such a the social psychological structure as well as the security dimensions of this situation must be carefully assessed. On the other hand, there is an American base in the area. It should not be forgotten that such environments may provide opportunities for Turkey’s enemies to implement these scenarios. Wolves love foggy weather. There are interruptions in search and rescue and relief activities in Turkey, etc.,” he added.
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🔴AFET SONRASI KRİZ YÖNETİMİ ÖNERİLERİMİZ📌Cihat Yaycı ? Bölgeye gidecek help staff must be formed by experienced individuals. pic.twitter.com/3CzjPch5v8
— TÜRK DEGS / TURK MAGS (@turkdegs) February 9, 2023
Also, among other things, he said that “it turned out that, like in 1999, some “neighbors” sent spying groups under the pretext of help.”
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🔴 Cihat Yaycı ? In Kent centers, ziyade kyrsal zölgelerin de afet intervention planina integrate ve immal edilmemesi elzemdir!📌People who will make translation and hospitality for foreign teams should be trusted and appointed by AFAD pic.twitter.com/zzg4bSk5I1
— TÜRK DEGS / TURK MAGS (@turkdegs) February 9, 2023
Source: News Beast

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