July 15 Coup Attempt Bülent Aydın

Bülent Aydın

Artillery Master Sergeant Bülent Aydın, who was the guard for the Turkish Land Forces commander, had a shootout with the armed putschist soldiers at the General Staff Command around 9:30 p.m. on July 15 and became the first July 15 martyr.

Army Commander Gen. Salih Zeki Çolak, who was lured by FETÖ member traitors on the pretext of a meeting, was assaulted by putschist soldiers when he entered the headquarters. Aydın, who was Çolak’s close guard, was shot in the leg first and then on the left side around his abdomen as he was trying to react to the assault. Aydın lost his life in this traitorous trap and became the first martyr of the July 15 coup attempt.

First plot, first shooting, first martyr

Aide Levent Türkkan, who was involved in the coup attempt, invited Çolak to the General Staff Command for a meeting at 9:00 p.m. on July 15. Çolak’s guard, Aydın, was with him as they went to the headquarters. Aydın talked to his wife Şahnaz on the phone for approximately 25 minutes and told her he was held up by something. Çolak and his team were not let into the headquarters with the excuse that there was a drill. When they entered from another door, they noticed that one of the soldiers in the safe spot was handcuffed. Then they recognized the danger after seeing armed soldiers in the forbidden area and started shooting. Aydın was first shot in the leg the shootout. Aydın kept shooting after he was injured and then was heavily injured when a bullet struck his abdomen.

A bag to remind his son of his father

Aydın, who was martyred in this event described with the headline “Shootout in General Staff Command”, kept working, saying: “I’m still young,” despite having the right to retire five years ago.
Aydın almost felt he was going to be a martyr that day and said to his friends: “If something happens to me, give my bag to my son.” His bag contained special belongings with sentimental values.

The General Staff Headquarters on July 15
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The junta generals, realizing that their coup plans were exposed, initiated all stages of their coup attempt in the evening that they had initially planned for 3:00 a.m.

The junta generals, realizing that their coup plans were exposed, initiated all stages of their coup attempt in the evening that they had initially planned for 3:00 a.m.

Akar’s aide, Leven Türkkan, assistant aide Capt. Serdar and other armed soldiers from the Special Operations unit entered the room where Akar was being held.

Akar’s aide, Leven Türkkan, assistant aide Capt. Serdar and other armed soldiers from the Special Operations unit entered the room where Akar was being held.

The rooms where the Chief of General Staff, Akar and Deputy Chief of General Staff Yaşar Gürler were taken hostage.

The rooms where the Chief of General Staff, Akar and Deputy Chief of General Staff Yaşar Gürler were taken hostage.

The junta brought Salih Zeki Çolak.

The junta brought Salih Zeki Çolak.

Görüntülerde Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanı Orgeneral Salih Zeki Çolak, darbeci askerler tarafından yere yatırılarak elleri arkadan bağlandığı görüldü. Aynı görüntüde Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı Kurmay Başkanı Orgeneral İhsan Uyar (sol 2) da görülüyor.

Görüntülerde Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanı Orgeneral Salih Zeki Çolak, darbeci askerler tarafından yere yatırılarak elleri arkadan bağlandığı görüldü. Aynı görüntüde Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı Kurmay Başkanı Orgeneral İhsan Uyar (sol 2) da görülüyor.

Land Forces Commander Gen. Salih Zeki Çolak was laid on the ground and handcuffed. The same photo also shows the chief of staff of the Land Forces Command, Gen. İhsay Uyar.

Land Forces Commander Gen. Salih Zeki Çolak was laid on the ground and handcuffed. The same photo also shows the chief of staff of the Land Forces Command, Gen. İhsay Uyar.

Security camera records of how generals at the general staff were captured.

Security camera records of how generals at the general staff were captured.

Security camera records of the head of the General Staff Personnel Department, Lt. Gen. İlhan Talu accompanying coup soldiers.

Security camera records of the head of the General Staff Personnel Department, Lt. Gen. İlhan Talu accompanying coup soldiers.

Security camera records of the head of the General Staff Personnel Department, Lt. Gen. İlhan Talu accompanying coup soldiers.

Security camera records of the head of the General Staff Personnel Department, Lt. Gen. İlhan Talu accompanying coup soldiers.

Coup soldiers opened fire into the crowd that gathered in front of the General Staff Command.

Coup soldiers opened fire into the crowd that gathered in front of the General Staff Command.

Ambulances started arriving in front of the building.

Ambulances started arriving in front of the building.

Civilians waiting in front of the General Staff Command used an interesting method to diffuse the coup soldiers’ tanks.

Civilians waiting in front of the General Staff Command used an interesting method to diffuse the coup soldiers’ tanks.

They used the canvases folded on the tanks that were always on the move and covered the tanks with them, blocking their view. As a result, the tanks were neutralized.

They used the canvases folded on the tanks that were always on the move and covered the tanks with them, blocking their view. As a result, the tanks were neutralized.

Civilians soon opened the main gate to the General Staff Command and entered to chase the soldiers who opened fire to them.

Civilians soon opened the main gate to the General Staff Command and entered to chase the soldiers who opened fire to them.

Gun shots were heard from inside the General Staff Command and a helicopter started shooting the crowd outside.

Gun shots were heard from inside the General Staff Command and a helicopter started shooting the crowd outside.

F-16s under the control of coup pilots made low approach flights many times in front of the General Staff Command.

F-16s under the control of coup pilots made low approach flights many times in front of the General Staff Command.

Approximately 200 unarmed privates and noncommissioned officers leaving the General Staff Command surrendered to the police.

Approximately 200 unarmed privates and noncommissioned officers leaving the General Staff Command surrendered to the police.

Approximately 200 unarmed privates and noncommissioned officers leaving the General Staff Command surrendered to the police.

Approximately 200 unarmed privates and noncommissioned officers leaving the General Staff Command surrendered to the police.

Junior and commissioned officers who did not join the coup attempt and were held handcuffed inside the General Staff Command were discharged in the early hours of the morning.

Junior and commissioned officers who did not join the coup attempt and were held handcuffed inside the General Staff Command were discharged in the early hours of the morning.

The vicinity of the General Staff Command was cleared to get ready for the operations. Civilians and journalist were removed from the area.

The vicinity of the General Staff Command was cleared to get ready for the operations. Civilians and journalist were removed from the area.

Special Operations soldiers arrived at the location and then police forces entered the General Staff Command.

Special Operations soldiers arrived at the location and then police forces entered the General Staff Command.

The military vehicles the putschists had brought to the General Staff Command were returned to their rightful positions.

The military vehicles the putschists had brought to the General Staff Command were returned to their rightful positions.

Military vehicles seized and brought to the General Staff quarters by coup-plotter traitors were returned to their respective troops.

Military vehicles seized and brought to the General Staff quarters by coup-plotter traitors were returned to their respective troops.

The General Staff Headquarters on July 15
FETÖ soldiers raided the General Staff Command on the night of the coup attempt and took Chief of General Staff Gen. Hulusi Akar hostage. Tanks and helicopters then started firing into the crowd that had gathered around the quarters. Akar was rescued within the next few hours and brought to Çankaya Palace.

‘A martyr’s wedding’

Aydın’s wife Şahnaz brought tears to everyone’s eye’s when she said “The 40th day of his martyrdom was our 20th wedding anniversary. I spent that day having a martyr’s wedding. My children and I are proud of my husband and his honorable story. He gave me the greatest gift by making me a wife of a martyr.”

The first martyr's wife explained July 15
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Şahnaz Aydın, the wife of Bülent Aydın, a protectionist petty officer of Commander of the Land Forces, who wrote his name in history as

Şahnaz Aydın, the wife of Bülent Aydın, a protectionist petty officer of Commander of the Land Forces, who wrote his name in history as "the first hero martyr" on the night of FETÖ's coup attempt, explained that night.

Şahnaz Aydın, wife of Gen. Salih Zeki Colak's petty officer Bülent Aydın, said,

Şahnaz Aydın, wife of Gen. Salih Zeki Colak's petty officer Bülent Aydın, said, "I am proudly saying that the first intervention, the first martyr, the first hero of the coup, the first Hasan Tahsin is my husband Bülent Aydın. The martyr who went to stop the coup because he heard of gunshots at the General Staff Headquarters is Bülent Aydın.

Petty Officer Senior Sergeant Bülent Aydin was listed as

Petty Officer Senior Sergeant Bülent Aydin was listed as "the first martyr of 15 July" in the indictment prepared for the events at the General Staff Headquarters during the coup attempt on July 15.

Şahnaz Aydın, the wife of the first martyr, told the story of the struggle for survival in the General Staff, on July 15, at 21.44 pm, when the couple, who was determined to be martyred by coup plotters, explained their struggle for survival after that night with their two children, one who is 20 and the other who is 16 years old.

Şahnaz Aydın, the wife of the first martyr, told the story of the struggle for survival in the General Staff, on July 15, at 21.44 pm, when the couple, who was determined to be martyred by coup plotters, explained their struggle for survival after that night with their two children, one who is 20 and the other who is 16 years old.

A crescent-star memoir made in the name of Bülent Aydın who is a martyr is seen in the photo.

A crescent-star memoir made in the name of Bülent Aydın who is a martyr is seen in the photo.

Şahnaz Aydın showed what her husband was wearing that night.

Şahnaz Aydın showed what her husband was wearing that night.

“Like a hero, he pulled his gun and filled his charger just like a hero. He had no fear. He filled his charger. He saw they were pulling guns from everywhere. There were at least seven guns point an Bülent. He only took a vehicle in front of him as a shield,” said Şahnaz.

“Like a hero, he pulled his gun and filled his charger just like a hero. He had no fear. He filled his charger. He saw they were pulling guns from everywhere. There were at least seven guns point an Bülent. He only took a vehicle in front of him as a shield,” said Şahnaz.

“May the nation be pleased, but I will never forgive those who martyred my husband, those who caused my husband to be martyred, those who saw him martyred and hid. It is the nation’s duty to explain this. Those who saw Bülent Aydın get shot, I’m calling everyone. Fulfill your duty to the state. Catch the murderer of my martyr.”

“May the nation be pleased, but I will never forgive those who martyred my husband, those who caused my husband to be martyred, those who saw him martyred and hid. It is the nation’s duty to explain this. Those who saw Bülent Aydın get shot, I’m calling everyone. Fulfill your duty to the state. Catch the murderer of my martyr.”

In the photo, a plaque is presented to his wife Şahnaz Aydın in memory of the martyr Bülent Aydın.

In the photo, a plaque is presented to his wife Şahnaz Aydın in memory of the martyr Bülent Aydın.

The first martyr's wife explained July 15
Şahnaz Aydın, the wife of Bülent Aydın, a protectionist petty officer of Commander of the Land Forces, who wrote his name in history as "the first hero martyr" on the night of FETÖ's coup attempt, explained that night.

Çolak protected Akar, Kıvrıkoğlu, and Demirel

Aydın, who was a father of two, had worked in several critical spots during his 24 years in the Special Forces. Aydın was a Maroon Beret with “fish man” and “frog man” commendations. He had been a guard for important people like the late President Süleyman Demirel and former commander of the Turkish Armed Forces Gen. Hüseyin Kıvrıkoğlu and Gen. Hilmi Özkök. Aydın was Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar closest guard when he was the commander of the Turkish Land Forces.

Civilians built a ‘human wall’ around the General Staff headquarters
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Civilians built a ‘human wall’ around the General Staff headquarters
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Putschists wanting to seize the General Staff headquarters, staged a raid on the premises. As civilians poured down into the streets, they clashed with the on-duty soldiers and police officers. In order to thwart the people’s attempts to foil the coup, putschists rained bullets on the crowds from helicopters. Many citizens were martyred at the General Staff’s campus, where some of the longest and most intense clashes took place.

Ambulance sirens heard at the General Staff Headquarters
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Ambulance sirens heard at the General Staff Headquarters
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Guns were fired at the public gathering at the General Staff Headquarters to repel the traitors attacking it on the night of July 15. War planes were flying low and on land, tanks targeted civilians. Many citizens lost their lives as martyrs or were injured. Many ambulances were sent to the area of the General Staff Headquarters after the first shots were fired.