14 Şubat 2026 Cumartesi

"Steam & Release": Phtographers' Delight - Horses and Buffaloes Enjoying a Hot Spring Bath, in Freezing Bitlis

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(Anatolia News Agency website, 14 February 2026)















                                Everyone into the pool!

Photography enthusiasts from various provinces of Türkiye are coming 
to Güroymak district of Bitlis to photograph the buffaloes and horses 
entering the hot springs in Budaklı village, where air temperatures 
can drop to -20 degrees Celsius. The buffaloes and horses, unable to 
leave their stables due to the harsh winter conditions, are brought to 
the hot springs by their owners at regular intervals to be washed in the
40 degree Celsius water.



















Rıdvan Süslü, a photographer from Van, told an AA reporter that the 
hot springs are a popular destination for tourists in both summer and 
winter.  Süslü explained that villagers bring their animals to the hot 
springs to clean them after they have been kept in barns for long 
periods in winter, and continued:

"Every year, we visit this place during periods of heavy snowfall to 
take photographs. We have come here many times, but we never get 
enough. We know that many photographs taken here have won awards 
not only in our country but also worldwide. It is very valuable for the 
people of the region. We travel hundreds of kilometers to get here.
Although the conditions are difficult, we always enjoy this place 
immensely. This is a place that could become a popular destination 
for photography enthusiasts and those interested in photography."

Mustafa Kılıç, a photographer from Mardin, stated that the region 
has beauties that will attract photography enthusiasts.  He explained 
that they captured an unparalleled event in this unique region, saying,
"We are in a place where animals enter the water, and children and 
young people have fun jumping into the water from the backs of 
horses.  




















With the photos we take here, we are both enriching our 
archive and capturing unique photographic moments. I invite all 
photographers from Turkey and abroad to come here. A unique 
visual spectacle is created in the hot springs where horses and 
buffaloes enter. Photographers from all over Türkiye are capturing 
the beauties of this place in their photographs."




13 Şubat 2026 Cuma

"Dismember & Release": Uzbek House of Horrors, in Ümraniye

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 13 February 2026)















                     They're not in Taşken anymore...

The scale of the brutality in Ümraniye has escalated to a series of 
murders. Two perpetrators, who killed their Uzbek girlfriends in the 
same house on consecutive days, dismembered their bodies, transported 
them by taxi, and dumped them in garbage containers in different 
districts, were released from prison and questioned again.

It has been revealed that Dilshod Turdimurotov (30) and his roommate 
Gofurjon Kamalkhodaev, who murdered Durdona Khakimova (37), an 
Uzbek national, with a knife on January 24th in Ümraniye, Istanbul, 
and left her body parts in garbage containers in Şişli, had also 
murdered Ergashalieva Seyyare (32), an Uzbek national, in the same 
manner one day before this murder and left her body parts in garbage 
containers in different districts of Istanbul.

In the horrific incident that occurred on January 24, 2026, in 
Kuyulubağ Street, Şişli, a woman's body wrapped in sheets and bags 
was found in a garbage container by a scrap collector. As a result of 
the investigation, it was determined that the body belonged to Durdona 
Khakimova, an Uzbek national who worked at a hunting supplies shop 
in Fatih. Further investigations revealed that Khakimova was murdered 
by her boyfriend, Dilshod Turdimurotov, who had called her to his 
house in Ümraniye on the day of the incident. He then dismembered her
body with the help of her roommate, Kamalkhodaev, put the pieces in 
a suitcase, and left them in garbage containers in Şişli after taking a 
taxi there.



















Following a report from her family, police teams examining security 
camera footage related to Ergashalieva Seyyare, an Uzbek national 
who was reported missing, determined that she was last seen entering 
the same house in Ümraniye on January 23, 2026, the day before 
Durdona Khakimova was murdered. As a result of police 
investigations into suspected serial murders, it was determined that 
Turdimurotov and Kamalkhodaev first killed Seyyare in the same 
house and in the same manner.

It was learned that the two perpetrators, who killed Ergashalieva 
Seyyare with a knife and dismembered her head and limbs in the 
bathroom the day before killing Durdona Khakimova, wrapped the 
body parts in sheets, placed them in suitcases, and then, using a 
rented car with a driver, dumped them in garbage containers in different 
neighborhoods of Istanbul. The two murder suspects, who were released 
from prison on the orders of the prosecutor's office, were questioned 
again.

The two murder suspects, who were released from prison and 
questioned again on the orders of the prosecutor's office, confessed
to killing Seyyare with a knife and disposing of her body in different
 containers. Turdimurotov and Kamalkhodaev, against whom a new 
investigation has been launched for 'intentional homicide', will be 
brought to court today.







12 Şubat 2026 Perşembe

"Exploit & Release": Epstein's "Lolita Express" Aircraft Flew to Turkey Nine Times

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(Sözcü Newspaper, 12 February 2026)



























                     
Among the files exposed concerning child-exploiter Jeffrey Epstein
are those that reflect his trips to Turkey.   In particular, Epstein's
Boing 727 aircraft, nicknamed "Lolita Express" (!), came to Istanbul
and Antalya nine times and once flew from Istanbul to Tel Aviv. 

While in Turkey, Epstein stayed at the lavish Rixos Hotel, owned
by Fettah Tamince. According to İYİ Party group chief Turhan Çömez:
"Since 2008, a total of 104, 531 children disappeared in Turkey.  It
is claimed that the $200 million transferred to Turkey from Epstein's 
bank account was used for human trafficking." 

Next stop Antalya!




11 Şubat 2026 Çarşamba

"Annoy & Persist": Old Folks' Home Resident in Istanbul Harassed Famous Singer With Love Messages and Videos

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(Sözcü Newspaper, 11 February 2026)















His longed-for May-December romance ain't gonna happen.

Tuğba Tufantepe (42), a vocalist for Superstar Ajda Pekkan and a 
soloist who sings in the Tarık Sezer orchestra, filed a police 
complaint because of inappropriate videos and messages sent to her. 
The harasser turned out to be Özkan B. (66), a resident of an old 
folks' home in Istanbul (!). 

The public prosecutor has requested a jail sentence of up to 2 years
for Özkan B., who has admitted sending the messages, but who 
claimed that the videos could have been sent by any one of the 600 
residents in the old folks' home.   

As for Tuğba hanım, who lives in Dubai, she stated that she was
fed up with receiving the unwanted "my love, my baby" (!) 
messages.

His other targets have complained too!




10 Şubat 2026 Salı

"Pierce & Release": Thief Used Forklift to Break Into Jewelry Store, in Kayseri

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(Sabah Newspaper, 10 February 2026)















           Forklift arrested for breaking and entering.

In Melikgazi district of Kayseri, a masked thief, using a forklift (!), 
believed to be stolen, broke into a jewelry store by smashing the shutters. 
Unable to take the safe alone, the thief managed to steal 150 grams of 
jewelry before disappearing. 

The incident occurred on Tekin Street in the İldem Cumhuriyet 
neighborhood of Melikgazi district. The masked thief, whose identity is 
yet unknown, arrived at the jewelry store at night using a forklift. 
After breaking through the shutters with the machine,  the thief entered 
the store and headed for the safes.

However (!), upon the activation of the alarm, numerous police teams 
were dispatched to the area. Arriving quickly, the teams secured the area 
and conducted an investigation. The investigation revealed that the thief 
panicked when he realized he couldn't take the safe alone and fled with 
150 grams of jewelry.

Police teams are investigating the possibility that the forklift used in the
robbery may also be stolen. Security camera footage is being examined, 
and a large-scale operation has been launched to apprehend the fleeing 
suspect. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.



9 Şubat 2026 Pazartesi

"Dump & Release": Vegan Activist Throws Fisherman's Catch Into the Sea, on Galata Bridge, Istanbul

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(Haberler.com website, 9 February 2026)


















                                   Something's fishy.

On the Galata Bridge, a woman identifying herself as "vegan" dumped 
the bucket of approximately 2.5 kilograms of "istavrit" horse mackerel 
belonging to 65-year-old Ahmet Gökçebay, who was fishing, into the 
sea. Using disrespectful language such as "I'll put one in your bucket," 
the woman fled the scene without paying the elderly man the promised 
money.

The shocking incident occurred early this morning on Istanbul's Galata 
Bridge. Despite the cold, 65-year-old Ahmet Gökçebay, who had arrived 
at the bridge at 7:00 AM to fish, caught approximately 2.5 kilograms of 
horse mackerel by midday.

An unidentified woman approached Gökçebay and offered to buy the 
fish. Gökçebay accepted the offer. Shortly afterward, the woman, 
claiming to be vegan, took the bucket full of fish and emptied it into 
the sea. This action led to an argument between the woman and the 
fisherman.



Gökçebay, who had caught the fish, reacted angrily, saying he had waited 
for hours in the cold and put in a lot of effort. He confronted the woman, 
saying, "By what right do you throw my fish into the sea?" to which the 
woman responded disrespectfully, "I'll put one in your place."

According to ATV News, the woman, who emphasized that she was 
vegan during the argument, defended herself by saying, "Don't eat 
animals, produce alternatives." Citizens in the vicinity stated that they 
did not approve of interfering with someone else's work in this way. 
As the argument escalated, the woman quickly left the scene.

After throwing the fish into the sea, which she had initially promised 
Gökçebay she would pay for, the woman said, "I don't have any money," 
and didn't pay. Taking advantage of the tension, she ran away.






8 Şubat 2026 Pazar

"Beat & Return": Mercenary Who Killed Russian Wife and Daughter in Bodrum in 2023, Brought Back to Turkey

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 8 February 2026)














              One big happy family...once upon a time.

Andrej Kuslevic, the mercenary who murdered his ex-wife, Russian 
Irina Dvizova, and their daughter, Dayana Dvizova, in Bodrum three 
years ago and dumped their bodies in rugged terrain, had fled abroad. 
Kuslevic, for whom two life sentences with aggravated circumstances 
were sought, was apprehended in Germany and extradited to Turkey 
the day before yesterday.

Relatives of Russian national Irina Dvizova (42), who was engaged in 
real estate buying and selling in Bodrum district of Muğla, and her 
daughter Dayana (15), went to their house on November 23, 2023, 
after being unable to reach them. Breaking down the door, they found 
bloodstains on the sofa, which they believed belonged to the mother 
and daughter. Following a report from the relatives, police teams, 
using camera footage, found the bodies of the mother and daughter 
wrapped in sheets, 3 meters apart, on a steep slope by the roadside. 





















It was determined that the murder was committed by Irina Dvizova's 
former mercenary husband, Andrej Kuslevic (49). It was also 
determined that Kuslevic fled to Lithuania with his young son after 
the incident.

David Dvizova, the eldest of Irina Dvizova's three children, and 
other relatives, who are in a difficult financial situation, started a 
fundraising campaign in Russia to bring the bodies of his mother 
and sister back to their country. After the donations were collected, 
Dvizova and his relatives flew from Russia to Muğla on December 13, 
2023. After completing the official procedures at the Forensic 
Medicine Institute, Dvizova took the bodies of his mother and sister
to Antalya Airport in a private hearse.



























It was reported that there were disagreements between Dvizova and 
Kuslevic regarding the custody of their 5-year-old son. Furthermore, 
it was revealed that Irina Dvizova was hit by three bullets – in the 
head, ear, and shoulder – and her daughter, Dayana Dvizova, was 
hit by two bullets – in the neck and chest.

Andrej Kuslevic, for whom an Interpol red notice had been issued, 
was apprehended and arrested in Germany. The Bodrum Public 
Prosecutor's Office prepared an indictment against Kuslevic for 
"premeditated murder of a child or a person unable to defend 
themselves physically or mentally" and "intentional murder of his 
divorced wife," seeking two aggravated life sentences. 

The indictment was accepted by the Bodrum 2nd High Criminal 
Court. Kuslevic was extradited to Turkey the previous day and 
arrested at Istanbul Airport. Kuslevic gave his initial statement via 
SEGBIS (a video conferencing system) at the Bodrum 2nd High 
Criminal Court. Kuslevic, who denied the accusations, said, 
"I am sure I am innocent. (!) I want this situation to end as soon as
possible." Andrej Kuslevic will be brought to Bodrum for the 
hearing scheduled for April 1.