UPDATE - Turkey remembers fallen WWI soldiers with massive march

UPDATE - Turkey remembers fallen WWI soldiers with massive march

Event marks 103rd anniversary of Battle of Sarikamis, which saw 90,000 Turkish soldiers freeze to death

UPDATES WITH SPEECHES OF TURKISH MINISTERS; OTHER EDITS THROUGHOUT; DECK REVISED

By Yunus Okur and Cuneyt Celik

KARS, Turkey (AA) - Thousands of people marched on Sunday in eastern Turkey to commemorate the martyrs of the World War I Battle of Sarikamis.

The march set off from Kizilcubuk, in the province of Kars, where the 1914 battle against Russia’s Caucasus Army began.

The march marks the 103rd anniversary of the battle, which claimed the lives of nearly 90,000 Ottoman Turkish soldiers due to bitter cold.

A crowd including people of all ages gathered underneath a banner reading “Turkey Marches with Martyrs.”

They began their four-and-a-half-kilometer (2.7-mile) walk to the memorial area in the chilly weather.

Askin Bak, the minister of youth and sports, and Ahmet Arslan, the minister of transport, maritime affairs and communication, also took part in the march.

Speaking at the ceremony, Bak said some 50,000 people were there to commemorate the soldiers.

"We want a growing Turkey as one nation with full unity," Bak said.

Arslan also spoke during the ceremony, saying: "Our ancestors left us this homeland without making any discrimination based on language, religion, or race."

Solo Turk, a Turkish aerobatics team, was scheduled to perform during the commemoration, but was grounded due to heavy fog.

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