Daesh video was fabricated: Turkish deputy PM
Numan Kurtulmus slams people who share the video online, calling their actions unpatriotic
- Türkiye
- Published Date: 12:00 | 27 December 2016
- Modified Date: 03:44 | 27 December 2016
Turkey's deputy prime minister Tuesday called a Daesh video allegedly showing Turkish soldiers in Syria "fabricated," criticizing those who have shared the video on social media.
"Some of our friends need to watch their steps." Numan Kurtulmus told reporters. "Social media is not a platform to make irresponsible broadcasts. Turkey is at war with Daesh."
He added, "Trying to demoralize Turks by spreading propaganda through sharing fabricated footage is not patriotic."
Kurtulmus said there is no information verified by the Turkish General Staff or Defense Ministry about the video.
"If we had verified information, we would share it with the public. These terrorist groups are the lowest gutter operators in the world, they try to oppress people's minds with fear," he added.
Last week the terror group Daesh released a video purporting to show two captured Turkish soldiers being burned alive.
Anadolu Agency