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Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
Daily Hürriyet reporter Cansu Çamlıbel and photographer Sebati Karakurt visited Turkey’s Mosul Consulate in 2010, a few months after it was reopened. The building is located within the 'green zone,' considered the most secure area in the city. IHÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
t not only includes the consulate office and the residence of the general consul, but also prefabricated houses where 60 employees reside. HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
Security is assured by members of the Turkish Special Forces, while there are also two armored vehicles as a measure of precaution. HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
The facility also has a cemetery where five Turkish police officers, killed on duty in an attack while traveling to Baghdad in 2005, are laid to rest. HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
Turkey’s consulate facility in Mosul
HÜRRİYET Photo / Sebati Karakurt
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