Attack on HÜDA PAR members during election campaign in Trabzon

A group of unidentified individuals launched an attack on HÜDA PAR members in Trabzon while they were carrying out their election campaign activities in preparation for the May 14th elections.
Recently, HÜDA PAR has been facing various attacks due to provocations from multiple individuals and institutions, including Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Mansur Yavaş and Zafer Party Chairman Ümit Özdağ.
Today, during the afternoon in Trabzon, an attack was carried out against HÜDA PAR members while they were conducting election activities ahead of the May 14th elections.
The attackers physically assaulted the party members and caused damage to their booth located on Kahramanmaraş Street.
Fortunately, the police intervened and prevented the attackers from inflicting further harm on the party members and their campaign materials.. (ILKHA)
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