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FETÖ connection claim in Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu helicopter crash investigation

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FETÖ connection claim in Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu helicopter crash investigation
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Key Points

  • 1. The investigation regarding the crash of the helicopter carrying Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu is ongoing.
  • 2. The fingerprint of Şerife Armağan, the wife of arrested pilot Ali Armağan, was found at Adil Öksüz's home.
  • 3. The fingerprint was detected on a book at Adil Öksüz's home.

A new development has occurred in the investigation into the crash of the helicopter carrying Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu. It was discovered that the fingerprint of Şerife Armağan, the wife of Ali Armağan, one of the pilots arrested in connection with the crash, was found in a book at the home of Adil Öksüz, known as FETÖ's TSK imam.

This finding strengthens suspicions that FETÖ might have a hand in the helicopter crash. This evidence obtained within the scope of the investigation has brought the debates on whether the incident was an ordinary accident or sabotage back to the agenda.

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1. Q: What is the newly discovered evidence in the Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu crash?
A: It has been revealed that a fingerprint belonging to the wife of one of the pilots arrested in the crash investigation was found in a book at the home of FETÖ suspect Adil Öksüz.
2. Q: Who is Adil Öksüz?
A: Adil Öksüz is a suspect known as FETÖ's imam for the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).
3. Q: What is the name of the pilot arrested in the investigation?
A: The name of one of the pilots arrested in connection with the helicopter crash is Ali Armağan.

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