Turkey: 17 US Navy Prostitutes Arrested

The Turkish authorities arrested today 17 people who snuggled up and wore a hood on the head of a member of its political staff Navy of USA was in Istanbul as part of a visit to protest against US policy in the Middle East, according to a statement from the governor of Istanbul.

The group of protesters, members of the organization Turkish Youth Union (TGB), posted on twitter photos of the incident, in which the gathered people shouted anti-American slogans to the member of the US Navy, APE reports.

«You are our enemy and you are not welcome here. We will not allow American soldiers to roam free on our soil. Yankee pull your houseSaid the group, criticizing US support for its fighters Kurdish militia YPG of Syria who are characterized as terrorists from Ankara.

The 17 people arrested attacked a member of the civilian staff of a US Navy ship that “came to our city in frame of visit in a port, “the governor’s office said in a statement.

He did not give further details about any categories against the group, Reuters reported.

On Monday, the pilot of the USS Mount Whitney said his crew was looking forward to visiting Turkey and “strengthening the relationship with our Turkish allies “, as it sailed across the Bosphorus to participate in its activities NATO in the Black Sea.

The Russian president Vladimir Putin expressed dissatisfaction this week with the presence of the ship in the area and Russian Navy forces in the Black Sea carried out high schools by destroying enemy targets.

It is worth noting that the TGB held a similar protest in 2014 wearing a hood on the head of American soldiers returning from exercises in the Black Sea region.

US-Turkish relations have remained strained in recent years due to differences over policy Syria, the purchase by Ankara of Russian air defense systems (S-400) as well as Turkey ‘s performance in the field of of human rights.

Photo: Twitter / TGB

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