Advisor to Turkish PM apologizes over fight
Yusuf Yerkel issues apology after being photographed Wednesday appearing to kick a protester following Tuesday's mine fire disaster in western Turkey

ANKARA
An advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has apologized after a photograph emerged online Thursday which appeared to show him kicking a protester, claimed to be a relative of a victim in Tuesday's coal mine disaster in Manisa province.
"I am deeply sorry for the incident that occurred Wednesday in Soma," Yusuf Yerkel said in a written statement issued Thursday.
"I apologize for not being able to restrain myself despite all the provocations, insults and attacks I was subjected to," he added.
Yerkel was photographed Wednesday attacking the protester who was already on the ground after being restrained by the police. The protester is claimed to be a relative of one of the dead miners in Tuesday's mine fire disaster which has claimed at least 282 lives.
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