END OF THE ROAD FOR THE COUP PLOTTERS
At 6.19 a.m., another FETÖ-member fighter pilot dropped two bombs from on the road in front of the presidential complex in Ankara. In the attack, 15 people were killed and seven injured.
Then-Counter Terrorism Department head Turgut Aslan, who was withheld at the Gendarmerie General Command, and his bodyguard Hasan Gülhan, with their hands and eyes tied, were taken out of the building and shot in the head by a putschist colonel. Aslan was seriously injured, while Gülhan died.
Prime Minister Yıldırım authorized Lt. Gen. Ziya Kemal Kadıoğlu to shoot down aircraft piloted by the coup plotters, with Kadıoğlu conveying the orders to pilots based in the country's east and south.
The coup plotters at the Bosphorus Bridge surrendered when they realized that their attempt to seize power had failed.
At 8.26 a.m., then-Chief of Staff Hulusi Akar, who was being held by the coup plotters, was taken from Akıncı Base to the Çankaya Palace in Ankara by helicopter.
Upon the orders of President Erdoğan and then-National Defense Minister Fikri Işık, the main runway of the Akıncı Base was targeted to prevent the putschists' aircraft from taking off.
At 12.57 p.m., Yıldırım, Işık, and Akar announced at a press conference at the Çankaya Palace that the coup attempt had been defeated.
Thus, thanks to President Erdoğan's leadership, the efforts of the Turkish nation and security forces, the coup attempt was beaten in about 21 hours, with records showing that about 9,000 military personnel, 35 planes, 37 helicopters, 74 tanks, 246 armored vehicles, and nearly 4,000 light weapons were used by the putschists.