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Erdogan, pictured centre, told supporters the coup was the perfect opportunity for him to cleanse the army amid claims of a major purge

Rebel leader General Erdal Ozturk, pictured, has been arrested and charged with treason and possibly faces the death penalty 

Supporters of Erdogan returned to Taksim square in Istanbul to celebrate his victory over the rogue military elements behind the coup

People clambered on top of a monument in the coastal city of Izmir to unveil a giant poster of Erdogan while decrying Gulenists 

Amid the joyous scenes, almost 3,000 members of the military have been rounded up accused of being part of the coup

More than 265 people were killed during the five-hour coup which ended in the early hours of Saturday morning amid dramatic scenes

Critics of Erdogan have accused him of using the instability as an excuse to clamp down on opposition against his regime 

Despite the success of civilians challenging the attempted military takeover, some of the unarmed protesters were shot dead on Friday

A civilian punches a Turkish soldier who took part in the failed military coup as he is led away by police having surrendered

Supporters of President Recep Erdogan clashed with journalists near the Turkish military headquarters in Ankara following the coup

A relative of polie officer Nedip Cengiz Eker clings to his coffin during his funeral in Marmaris, Turkey following last nights coup attempt

Eker received a guard of honour from the Turkish navy and military who remained loyal to president Recep Erdogan last night 

President Erdogan has described those who died protecting his government as martyrs while branding the insurgents as traitors 

Hundreds of Turks have taken to the streets to ensure no fresh coup could take place after last nights uprising was defeated

A young girl joins police officers loyal to President Erdogan atop a tank abandoned by military personnel who surrendered

More than 2,800 rebels have been detained after their failed military coup that killed at least 250 as Turkish President Erdogan vows revenge for the bloody uprising (pictured: Up to 100 rebel soldiers surrendered on Bosphorus Bridge after their failed uprising)

One bloodied soldier cowered underneath a coach as a mob started beating him on Istanbuls Bosphorus Bridge 

Soldiers, who surrendered following the defeat of last nights attempted coup, are loaded onto a bus following their arrest by police officers and civilians