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Turkey still searching some coup plotters, no risk of new attempt - official

Istanbul, Jul 18 (Reuters) Turkish security forces are still searching for some of the soldiers involved in a failed coup attempt and their weapons in various cities and rural areas but there is no risk of a renewed bid to seize power, a senior security official said today.
Turkey's military command has been dealt "a heavy blow in terms of organisation" by the attempted coup, but is still functioning in coordination with the intelligence agency, police and the government, the official told Reuters.
Some high-ranking military officials involved in the coup attempt have fled abroad, the official also said.
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