
Joint Gendarmerie and MIT Operations in Northern Syria

The Şanlıurfa Provincial Gendarmerie Command, in conjunction with Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT), has successfully carried out a crucial operation in northern Syria. The target of this operation was a key member of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG, who has been involved in sabotage activities for many years.
This individual, who was described as an important figure within the organization, had been receiving training in heavy weapons and sabotage tactics in various regions of Syria. It was also revealed that the terrorist was a user of Kamikaze Drones, indicating a willingness to carry out aerial attacks against Turkish forces.
The joint operation conducted by the Gendarmerie and MIT demonstrates the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the region. By targeting individuals like the one apprehended in this operation, security forces are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and stability of the area.
This successful operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat posed by terrorist organizations in the region, and the determination of security forces to confront and neutralize these threats. The collaboration between the Gendarmerie and MIT highlights the importance of intelligence sharing and coordinated efforts in combating terrorism.





