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Excavation work in Erzurum reveals Armenian atrocity

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Excavation work in Erzurum revealed several evidences that are the witnesses of the massacres that Armenians committed against Muslims. Researchers found several broken skulls and damaged clothes and holy Qoran among other things that are found in the field which reveals the atrocity of Armenian gangs.

Researchers have found several materials that belong to the Turkish people that were massacred by Armenians in Eastern Anatolia. During the excavation work that is held in Alaca (1986), Yesilyayla (1988) and Timar Village (1993), researchers found several shell casings, broken skulls and damaged holy books. Director of Turkish-Armenian Relations Research Center, Associate Professor Erol Kurkcuoglu said that they found 268 skeletons in Alaca while they found 95 in Yesilyayla and 300 in Timar village.

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