A video report describes an attack that left bullet holes in the wall of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's hotel room during a 2016 coup attempt [1].
The footage surfaces as Turkey continues to commemorate the anniversary of the failed military putsch. The details emphasize the personal danger faced by the head of state, reinforcing the government's narrative regarding the violence of the events.
According to the report, the incident occurred July 15, 2026 [1]. The events took place at a hotel in Marmaris, Turkey, where the president was staying at the time of the unrest [1].
The report said 45 bullet holes were found on the wall of the room [1]. These marks are presented as remnants of the violent clashes that characterized the attempted overthrow of the government.
President Erdoğan was a primary target during the July 15, 2026 coup attempt, which saw military factions seize control of key installations in Ankara and Istanbul before the public and loyalist forces intervened [1]. The Marmaris hotel location served as a focal point for the president's movements during the early hours of the crisis.
While the video focuses on the structural damage to the hotel room, it serves as a reminder of the security breaches and the scale of the kinetic engagement during the coup. The imagery of the bullet-scarred walls is used to illustrate the level of threat posed to the presidency during the instability [1].
“45 bullet holes were found on the wall of the room”
The release of this footage coincides with the anniversary of the 2016 coup attempt, serving to reinforce the state's historical memory of the event. By focusing on specific physical evidence like bullet holes, the narrative emphasizes the direct vulnerability of the leadership and the perceived brutality of the coup plotters to justify the subsequent legal and political crackdowns that followed the failed putsch.


