Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) apprehends three Daesh terrorists who were in the process of planning an attack in northern Syria, along with a substantial quantity of ammunition
The three individuals were at responsible levels within the terrorist organisation, MIT said.
Three Daesh terrorists have been apprehended through collaborative efforts between Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization and the Syrian National Army . Operations were conducted in northern Syria by local security forces affiliated with SNA, with intelligence and operational support from MIT, within theThe Turkish officials reported that the three individuals were at responsible levels within Daesh.
The seized items included 1 light anti-tank weapon , 1 RPG launcher, 2 motorcycles, 5 hand grenades, 5 AK-47 rifles, 2 Makarov pistols, 1 radio, 4 RPG anti-tank warheads , 2 anti-personnel RPG warheads , 5 RPG fuzes, and numerous magazines and ammunition.A significant amount of explosives, weapons, and ammunition were seized during the operation.
As Türkiye continues its unwavering efforts against terrorist organisations, including Daesh, Al-Qaeda, and the PKK, without making any distinctions between them, Turkish MIT remains resolute in its steadfast fight against terrorist groups in Syria and other regions, aimed at protecting the country’s security.
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