Two Afghan-based Turkish generals detained in Dubai after failed coup - CNN Turk

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Two Turkish generals based in Afghanistan have been detained by authorities in Dubai following a failed coup in Turkey, CNN Turk television reported on Tuesday, citing diplomatic sources. It identified the men as Major-General Cahit Bakir, a commander of Turkish forces serving in the international NATO-led security force in Afghanistan, and Brigadier Sener Topuc, who oversees education and aid in the country. At least 246 people were killed on the night of July 15, when a faction within the army used fighter jets, helicopters and tanks to try to seize airports and attacked buildings, including parliament, in a bid to overthrow the government. The generals were brought to Turkey on Tuesday morning, CNN Turk said. (Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Gareth Jones)