Turkish police reportedly detain 441 people in Istanbul clashes

Turkish police reportedly detain 441 people in Istanbul clashes

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish police detained 441 people in connection with clashes in Istanbul on Sunday, June 16, between police and demonstrators protesting against the government, an official at the city's bar association said, according to Reuters.

Throughout Sunday, police in Turkey's largest city fired water cannon and tear gas at thousands of anti-government demonstrators seeking to enter Istanbul's central Taksim Square. An official from the Ankara bar association said 56 people were detained in the capital.

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