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12:03, 11/06/2017, Sunday

Turkish products hit Qatar shelves as blockade remains

Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.

Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.
Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.
Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.
Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.
Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.
Turkey sent stockpiles of food and water supplies aboard cargo planes to Qatar amid row with Arab states.

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Chicken products are being unloaded at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Chicken products are being unloaded at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
A customer views a chicken at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
 A customer views a chicken at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Shelves are seen full at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Shelves are seen full at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.

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Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
A store attendant tidies the shelves at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
A store attendant tidies the shelves at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.

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Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.
Customers are seen shopping at Al Meera market in Doha, Qatar on June 9, 2017. People only rushed to markets and stocked food until the shelves were empty on the first day when the crisis broke out between Qatar and Gulf countries. Markets that sell Turkish products are available for shopping as the life turned back to normal in Doha.

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