Over 120 Deaths Caused by Illegal Alcohol in Turkey
ankara, turkey February 17, 2025 18:49At least 124 people have died in the Turkish cities of Ankara and Istanbul in the past six weeks after consuming illegal alcohol.
At least 124 people have died in the Turkish cities of Ankara and Istanbul in the past six weeks after consuming illegal alcohol.
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