When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan went to Kazan, Russia to participate in the BRICS summit, an act of vandalism was carried out at the factory of the TUSAŞ company located in the Kazan district of Ankara. Is this a coincidence or a warning from the West?

Yesterday, two important events for the life of Turkey took place in Kazan. The BRICS summit was held in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan within the Russian Federation. Turkey, whose hope for membership in the European Union has faded, also participated in it. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a series of meetings with leaders of the BRICS member states, which are organized as a collective anti-Western force, at the BRICS grounds. In particular, negotiations were held with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

As the BRICS summit continued in the city of Kazan, an act of vandalism was committed at the facilities of the Turkish Aviation and Space Industry (TUSAŞ) located in the Kahramonkazan district of the Ankara region of Turkey. Three suspected members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) - one woman and two men - first detonated an explosion at the entrance of the factory, then opened fire and captured the factory workers.

As a result of the special operation, three terrorists were killed, but five people - one security guard, three specialists and workers and one taxi driver - were killed, 22 people were injured, including 7 employees of the special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Shortly after the incident, the Turkish Armed Forces began striking PKK facilities in northern Iraq and Syria. The Ministry of National Defense announced that 32 PKK targets were hit in one evening.

After the subversive act in Ankara, leaders from all over the world, including Western countries and heads of international organizations, began to express their condolences. In these statements, the subversive movement was strongly condemned and it was mentioned that they stand by the Turkish state and people.

At the same time, some experts point out that it is not for nothing that Turkey's desire to join the BRICS has angered the West and that an act of sabotage was committed in the area named after the city where the summit is being held. Professor Huseyin Shayhanlioglu was the first to draw attention to this similarity:

"It [the subversive act] was prepared with extreme precision. Today our president is in Kazan, Tatarstan. The name of this place is Kazan. "It's a terrible thing to look at such a similarity," he wrote.

The Western press also began to point out that the explosion and shooting at the TUSAŞ plant were not a coincidence and were a warning from the West. In particular, the German newspaper Bild noted that Turkey, a member of NATO, is "infuriating" the West with its desire to join the organization led by Russia and China. And Reuters mentioned that the West used the "Kuzir card" to maintain control over Turkey.

In any case, Turkey is located in the most important geopolitical region of the world. Thousands of "sleeping cells" are waiting for their time in this country, where all parties are watching. They can do a thousand different things.

On the one hand, this is a very dangerous situation, and on the other hand, the country and the nation require constant vigilance and vigilance.

The stronger your enemies are, the stronger you must be. Otherwise they will destroy you.

Sanjar Said

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