The soldier who was arguing with the cashier burst into the station with his vehicle.

The soldier who was arguing with the cashier burst into the station with his vehicle.

28.03.2026 20:20

A driver, who was learned to be military personnel, argued with the cashier at a gas station in Malatya due to a queue. After leaving the scene for a while, he returned and drove his vehicle towards the market where the cashier was located. The driver, who attempted to enter the workplace, was calmed down by the intervention of those around.

A driver, who was learned to be military personnel, argued with the cashier due to the queue at a gas station in Malatya and drove his vehicle onto the employees of the workplace, entering the station.

THE DISPUTE OVER THE QUEUE SPARKED THE INCIDENT

The incident occurred around 5:00 PM at the TÜVTÜRK Junction on the Malatya-Elazığ highway. Allegedly, the driver, who came to a gas station in the area and was learned to be military personnel, paid at the cashier after refueling. After shopping at the market, the driver returned to the cashier, arguing that it was his turn and had a dispute with the cashier.

A soldier arguing with the cashier

CAME BACK WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE AND BARGED IN

After the argument, the driver left the station but returned a while later with a different vehicle, driving it towards the market where the cashier was located. The driver, who tried to enter the workplace, was calmed down by the intervention of those around. Police teams were dispatched to the scene upon notification. The driver was taken to the police station for his statement.

The soldier's vehicle

While material damage occurred in the incident, an investigation was initiated. 

Another view of the incident
The aftermath of the incident

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