Australians and New Zealanders have gathered along Türkiye’s Gallipoli Peninsula for a dawn service to remember their fallen soldiers. Gallipoli was the site of the first major battle fought by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, known as the Anzacs, in World War I. Nearly 11,000 were killed during the eight-month campaign that has become etched in their histories. Yunus Demiroglu reports from Canakkale.

