Deadly Hotel Fire in Turkish Ski Resort
istanbul January 21, 2025 08:09At least ten people were killed in a large fire at a hotel in Kartalkaya ski resort in Turkey.
At least ten people were killed in a large fire at a hotel in Kartalkaya ski resort in Turkey.
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