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ANKARA, Turkey – A government official says Turkey has no information to confirm a video released by the Islamic State group that purportedly shows two Turkish soldiers being burned alive.
However, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus on Tuesday warned journalists and social media users not to share the alleged video, saying it served terror purposes to “demoralize the Turkish public.”
Kurtulmus says: “there is no confirmed information from the Turkish Armed Forces or the National Defence Ministry concerning this video.”
Turkey restricted access to social media websites for several hours last week after the release of the video, which purports to show the killing of two soldiers captured in northern Syria.
Turkey sent ground troops into Syria in August to support Syrian opposition forces trying to clear a border area of IS militants.
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