Body of Hasan Saklanan, martyred in Jerusalem, returned to Şanlıurfa for burial

The body of Hasan Saklanan, who was martyred by zionist occupation forces in Jerusalem, has been returned to his hometown of Şanlıurfa.
The martyr's body was received at GAP Airport and transported to Şanlıurfa Mehmet Akif Inan Training and Research Hospital for an autopsy, accompanied by a convoy.
Following the autopsy, Saklanan's body will be taken to Eyyüp Prophet Mosque. A funeral service will be held after the noon prayer today, with burial to follow. HÜDA PAR Gaziantep MP Şehzade Demir and a large crowd are expected to attend the funeral.
HÜDA PAR had previously called for Saklanan's body to be brought to his hometown and initiated the necessary steps to make this possible. (ILKHA)
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