In Pictures: Developments Sunday in Turkey

urkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) attends a funeral service for a victim of the thwarted coup in Istanbul at Fatih mosque in Istanbul, July 17, 2016.

A heavily armed sniper guards the vehicle of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following a funeral service at Fatih mosque for victims of a thwarted coup in Istanbul, July 17, 2016.

Relatives of Turkish geologist Cuma Dag, 39, who was killed by helicopter gunfire last Friday while protesting against the attempted military coup, mourn during his funeral in Ankara, July 17, 2016.

Turkish military personnel, who were aboard a Blackhawk military helicopter, are transferred to a prosecutor's office in the city of Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, July 17, 2016. A Blackhawk military helicopter with seven Turkish military personnel and one civilian landed in the Greek city, where theyrequested asylum. 

People kick and beat a Turkish soldier, who participated in the attempted coup, on Istanbul's Bosporus Bridge, July 16, 2016.

People apprehend a Turkish soldier, who participated in the attempted coup, on Istanbul's Bosporus Bridge, July 16, 2016.

Turkish citizens walk past burnt and destroyed police and civilian vehicles near the presidential palace, in Ankara, July 17, 2016, that were attacked by a Turkish airstrike during a military coup late Friday.

Tanks are seen in front of the Turkish General Staff headquarters in Ankara, July 17, 2016.

Passengers pull their bags as they arrive at Sabiha Gokcen Airport, in Istanbul, July 17, 2016. Rather than toppling the country's strongman president, a failed military coup appears to have bolstered Recep Tayyip Erdogan's immediate grip on power and boosted his popularity. 

Fiston Adumba, 32, an opposition supporter, reacts to Corneille Nangaa, Congo's elections chief,  announcing the postponement of the elections, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.