&quot;When I got to Taksim Square, one of the [coup] soldiers asked, &#39;What happened, why are we here?&#39; I told him: &#39;This will become dangerous for you, you should go home now.&#39; This photograph was of the last soldier on the square who hadn&#39;t been arrested. &quot;The atmosphere was very angry. The man on the left is a special-forces policeman saying: &#39;You need to stop this. Give me the gun.&#39; The soldier was saying: &#39;I&#39;m not giving you my weapon. I have orders, if you try to take it from me I will start shooting.&#39; This argument lasted maybe one minute, then the policeman arrested him.... A lot of the soldiers thought they were in a training exercise. Now they are probably still in prison. It&#39;s very sad.&quot; -- Epa photographer Sedat Suna describing the scene he encountered in Istanbul as an attempted coup plunged Turkey into a night of chaos in July.