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Türkiye neutralizes wanted PKK/KCK terrorist in northern Iraq

Türkiye neutralizes wanted PKK/KCK terrorist in northern Iraq

A needed PKK/KCK terrorist was “neutralized” in a Turkish intelligence operation in Iraq‘s northern Gara area on Thursday.

Ahmet Gümüş, codenamed Cudi Engizek, was on the goal checklist of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT), in response to safety sources who requested anonymity as a result of restrictions on chatting with the media.

Turkish authorities use the time period “neutralized” to suggest the terrorists in query surrendered or have been killed or captured.

Gümüş was concerned in a number of assaults on Turkish safety forces, skilled PKK/KCK assassins, and was growing weapons programs for the phobia group, the sources stated.

He additionally labored as a bodyguard for Murat Karayılan, the so-called chief of the PKK/KCK, for some time.

Gümüş, who joined the phobia group in 1999, was made the top of PKK/KCK coaching camps, the sources stated.

He operated in Gabar, Besta, Herkol, Cudi and the Kato Mountain areas in jap Türkiye between 1999 and 2007.

Gümüş was skilled in Greece and was among the many high assassins for the phobia group, the sources stated.

Source: www.anews.com.tr