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Saudi citizens who are currently on holiday in Turkey have been urged to take extra caution and avoid crowded areas in the west Asian country that saw a failed coup attempt over the weekend.
The advisory was issued by Saudi Embassy in Ankara through its official Twitter account.
Saudi embassy in Ankara calls on citizens to take caution and stay away from places of gatherings following the current eventAccording to local Saudi news outlets, Saudi officials are working 24/7 in Turkey, the embassy statement said, urging anyone who is in need of help to contact the embassy in Ankara or the consulate in Istanbul.
- khalid aftab (@khalidjnu) July 15, 2016
Telephone No. #Saudi Embassy in Turkey:Turkey is one of the top tourist destinations for Saudis and Arab countries in the Middle East. The number of Saudis visiting Turkey increased by 30 percent in 2015 to reach more than 450,000, according to Turkish statistics.
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- Arab News (@Arab_News) July 15, 2016
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