AA / Ankara / Tugba Altun
Turkey, 31 years after the Solingen tragedy and at a time when xenophobia and Islamophobia are on the rise in Europe, expects the German authorities to determine the cause of the fire that killed four Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin as soon as possible and bring any suspects to justice.
According to the information obtained from the diplomatic sources of AA on Thursday, it should be recalled that 4 Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin were killed and a group of Turkish citizens were injured as a result of the fire that broke out in the 4-storey building. Solingen, Germany.
Turkey’s Consul General in Dusseldorf, Ali Ä°hsan Izbul, and other officials closely followed the incident from the first minute.
Stressing that the causes of the incident, which occurred 31 years after the Solingen tragedy and at a time when xenophobia and Islamophobia are on the rise in Europe, must be established as soon as possible and possible suspects punished, Turkish Ambassador to Berlin Ahmed Basar Sen will visit the injured in hospital on Thursday, according to the same sources.
German authorities announced on Wednesday that there was a possibility of a fire.
– The facts
As a result of a fire in a 4-story building in Solingen, Germany, on the night of March 25, 4 people from one family died, including 2 children, and 9 people were injured.
*Translated from Turkish by Tuncay Çakmak
Source: AA
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