An army group in Turkey says it has taken over the country, with
soldiers at strategic points in Istanbul and jets flying low in the
capital, Ankara.
A statement read on TV said a "peace council" now ran the country and there was a curfew and martial law.
But PM Binali Yildirim said the situation was largely under control and a no-fly zone was declared over Ankara.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would overcome what he called an uprising by a minority.
In the last few minutes, Mr Erdogan's plane has landed at Istanbul airport, government sources say.
Earlier, there were reports of explosions at parliament building in Ankara.
It is unclear who the plotting army group is or its level of support. Some top army officials are said to be detained.
People across Turkey are very confused and surprised, the BBC's Katy Watson in Istanbul says.
In Washington, US President Barack Obama urged all parties in Turkey to support the "democratically elected government."
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