A Gendarme report delivered to the Turkish Assembly says PKK, which is backed by the US in order to topple Turkish President Erdoğan, helped coup involved soldiers embedded with the FETÖ terrorist organization during the coup bid of July 15 by ceasing attacks targeting security forces
Turkey's General Command of Gendarmerie has delivered a report to the research commission examining the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) coup bid under the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, that indicated the 'cooperation of the United States, FETÖ and the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)' against Turkey.
"During the coup bid of July 15, the two way radio conversations of PKK terrorists revealed that the terrorist organization decided not to launch attacks against Turkish soldiers to strengthen the coupist soldiers," the Gendarmerie report said.
The radio conversations of the PKK terrorists followed two FETÖ executives who sneaked into northern Iraq from Şırnak Uludere in order to flee the foiled coup.
Gendarme report also revealed that a number of PKK executives were heard saying the US promised to assist PKK terrorists in their efforts to topple Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
"The executive terrorists were discovered to have said that any resistance of Erdoğan to get out of one's seat will be retaliated by the common efforts of FETÖ, PKK and leftist groups which are planning to stir up a revolt like the Gezi Park incidents," the Gendarme noted, according to the Turkish daily Akşam newspaper.
The planned revolt was to include PKK supporters, nine leftist terrorist groups, Nusayri, Alevis and FETÖ-supporters, the report wrote.
Accordingly, Zana Azad, the European representative of PKK terrorist organization, was discovered to have written a message on social media that revealed the hidden agreement on April 26 of 2016 such as following:
"Everyone knows that I don't like Fetullah Gülen. But the cooperation of revolutionary people with Gülen against Daesh- AK Party (Justice and Development Party of Turkey) is a well-directed move."
PKK, FETÖ cooperated, not for first time
The FETÖ was previously discovered to have attempted to drag Turkey into chaos by handing down a series of rulings in court to benefit a large number of PKK terrorists after its foiled coup bids of December 17 and 25 of 2013.
Two FETÖ-linked judges, who were arrested in the FETÖ probe, were previously understood to have released many PKK bombers.
The findings were reached during the interrogation of a suspected prosecutor, who said the FETÖ terrorist organization attempted to create chaos by triggering internal conflict in Turkey.
The FETÖ members also deliberately interrupted the technical surveillance process which was supposed to be implemented for the suspected terrorist members.
Coup bid a part of chaos plan
Turkey has been fighting against some other terrorist groups, such as the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) and Daesh across the country and abroad, along with the PKK terrorist organization, which has been launching attacks for more than 30 years.
On July 15, as many as 246 people, including members of the security forces and civilians, were martyred in Istanbul and Ankara and nearly 2,000 others were wounded, as they protested against the coup bid.
The PKK, which is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European Union, had resumed its attacks across Turkey in July 2015 after breaking a two-year-long ceasefire deal.