Video footage taken during Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the town also allegedly shows two of his body guards hitting a protester, shortly before he was forced to take refuge in a supermarket after being jostled by angry protesters.In the footage, Mr Erdogan and his staff can be seen as he is mobbed by an angry crowd who can be heard shouting and whistling, as he heads into a supermarket. A scuffle then appears to break out and the exact circumstances of the incident become difficult to ascertain.Taner Kuruca, the man who claims to have been hit by the Prime Minister told Kanal D television he was “slapped” when he came "face to face" with Mr Erdogan in the supermarket, the Hurriyet Daily News has reported."I was not one of the protesters. I came face to face with Prime Minister," he said. "As his bodyguards started to push, Prime Minister unfortunately did something involuntarily and slapped me while I was walking backwards, because he was angry at the crowd and he couldn't control himself."Other reports suggested a man shouting at Mr Erdogan was then followed into the store and punched by the PM. None of the claims made have been confirmed or verified.Mr Erdogan’s office has since stated that whatever occurred was a "reaction of the moment", according to the BBC.The claims come as after the Turkish PM’s adviser admitted kicking a protester being restrained on the ground during anti-government demonstrations after he was allegedly “provoked” into doing so.(independent.co.uk)ANN.Az