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Turkish Foreign Ministry dismisses 88 employees following coup investigations

Xinhua, July 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

Turkey's Foreign Ministry has dismissed 88 of its employees, including two ambassadors, in investigations following a failed coup attempt, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday.

The dismissals come as one of many throughout the process of cutting all ties to the so-called Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETO), local media quoted Cavusoglu as saying.

He was referring to Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric Ankara accuses of being the mastermind behind the July 15 coup attempt, which left at least 290 people dead, including more than 100 "coup plotters."

Turkey has demanded that the United States, where Gulen resides, repatriate him.

Washington insists that Turkey provide "concrete evidence" directly implicating Gulen as a precondition to his extradition.

In a related development, two generals on Thursday submitted their resignations from the Turkish General Staff, the Dogan News Agency reported.

A total of 1,684 military personnel, including 149 generals and admirals, were discharged from the Turkish armed forces on Wednesday, local media reported.

Authorities say the discharged military personnel were members of or were indirectly related to FETO.

So far, 10,012 soldiers have been detained in the ongoing investigation. Endit