Turkish President Erdogan denies heart attack rumors: Center for Combating Disinformation

2023-04-26 20:34:24

The Center for Combating Disinformation under the administration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denied reports that he had a heart attack and was hospitalized. Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said that the head of state had a “mild cold” and assessed his condition as “very good”, reports news.

“Allegations that President Erdogan had a heart attack and was hospitalized are not true. The President will attend the ceremony for the first fuel loading at the Akkuyu nuclear power plant, which will take place tomorrow, through a live broadcast,” the ministry said in a Twitter statement.

On the eve of the President of Turkey canceled a number of events with his participation. In particular, rallies in the cities of Mersin and Osmaniye, scheduled for April 27, were canceled, as well as three speeches in the provinces of Central Anatolia, which were supposed to take place today, April 26. At the same time, the head of state will take part in the opening of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant on April 27 online.

The official reason for feeling unwell is the stomach flu. Yesterday, April 25, Recep Tayyip Erdogan felt unwell during a live broadcast, answering questions from TV reporters. A few minutes following the start of the broadcast, the broadcast was interrupted for 20 minutes, and following it was resumed, the president told reporters that he “had a severe cold in his stomach.” His representative, Ibrahim Kalyn, later assured that everything was in order with the health of the head of state. At the same time, information began to spread on social networks that Mr. Erdogan had a heart attack live and was hospitalized, the newspaper reports. Avazturk.

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