Two Turkish journalists, Nazgul Kenzhetay and Emin Karacak, have been detained in Russia over alleged ''espionage'' charges
Two journalists from the Turkish news website GZT have been detained for ''espionage'' charges since December 16.
Nazgul Kenzhetay and Emin Karacak, who were brought to the repatriation centre in Khakassia's capital Abakan, and put in separate cells, are expected to be deported after 10 days of detention. The website reported that there is no heating facility at the repatriation centre, air conditioning is turned on so that they become ill and there is no hot water.
Turks in Khakassia who are aware of their situation have been attempting to deliver food and beverage needs to the journalists.
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