
Turkey detains dozens after Syrian shops attacked
Al Jazeera
Unrest breaks out in Ankara after Turkish national was stabbed to death in fight between locals and migrants.
The Turkish police have detained dozens of people after a mob of angry men smashed up shops and cars believed to be belonging to Syrian migrants in the capital Ankara amid growing anti-migrant sentiments in the country that hosts 3.6 million Syrians. The unrest broke out late on Wednesday in response to a fight between locals and migrants in which one Turkish national was stabbed to death. Images on social media showed dozens of shouting men breaking through police cordons and then attacking cars and shops believed to be owned by Syrian families.More Related News