Ahmet Carmil, the son of the hero of Koksal Carmila, who died during the events of July 15, 2016 in Turkey, devoted his life to the salvation of lives, like his heroic father.
50-year-old Kyoksal Carmil died when saving the wounded during the events on the Martyrs’ Bridge on July 15, when a group of military personnel of the Turkish Armed Forces, consisting of Gulen, made an attempt to a coup in the country. Koksal Karmil, who served in the free -earned staff of the Turkish Armed Forces, saved a large number of wounded on the night of July 15 to 16 at the cost of his life.
The 24-year-old son of Koksal Ahmet Carmil also chose for himself a path associated with the salvation of human lives.
Akhmet for three years has been fulfilling its duty in a search and rescue unit with an educational hospital, dying in Istanbul.
The young man was one of the first to volunteer to go to the distress zone to the southeast of Turkey, where destructive earthquakes with epicenters in Kazakhmanmarash took place on February 6th.
The team, which included Carmil, saved six people from under the rubble, extracted the bodies of 17 dead. The hospital team, to which Carmil was attached, provided first aid to the large number of survivors from earthquakes.
In an interview with Anadol, Ahmet Carmil said that his family is ready to do everything for his homeland.
Carmil said that he is the oldest child in a family of five children. According to Carmil, his father from childhood instilled in children a love of the homeland, taught to benefit people and society.
Carmil noted that he was 17 years old during the attempt of a coup in Turkey, and at that time he was in the Karasa area in the province of Sakarya.
“If I were in Istanbul, I would be among the first to be on the bridge with my father. Because the Motherland and the Flag of Turkey are our everything. We will never leave our homeland and, if necessary, we are ready to give life for it” , said Carmil.
According to the young man, during search and rescue works in the Albustan area in the province of Kazakhmanmarash, he came across a photograph of his father, hanging on the wall in the primary school named after Yunus Emre. “It was a great honor for me to see him there,” said Carmil.