Turkish police capture 36 PKK suspects after deadly Ankara attack
Turkish security forces have launched a series of operations across the country in response to the deadly attack on the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) headquarters in Ankara.
One of the significant outcomes of these operations was the elimination of a wanted PKK terrorist, Ramazan Aktaş, in a shootout in Mardin province. Aktaş was reportedly planning an attack and was found in possession of various weapons and ammunition.
In Istanbul, police apprehended 35 individuals linked to the PKK, who were allegedly planning to carry out street riots. Authorities believe that three of these suspects had undergone training in PKK camps before being sent to Istanbul.
The Turkish government has vowed to take decisive action against the PKK and its supporters, and these recent operations demonstrate its commitment to combating terrorism and ensuring national security. (ILKHA)