Terrorist Zeynep Avery was "responsible" for the activities of the PKK/KCK women's wing of the terrorist organization on the Iran-Iraq border
Turkish special services neutralized a dangerous PKK terrorist
Anadolu Ajansı: The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) has neutralized terrorist Zeynep Avery, who is "responsible" for the activities of the PKK/KCK women's wing of the terrorist organization on the Iran-Iraq border.
According to sources in the Turkish security forces, it was established that the terrorist, codenamed "Arien Are", was in the vicinity of Punjevin in the Sulaymaniyah region of Iraq.
Avery, who planned to carry out attacks against military bases in northern Iraq, was neutralized by the Turkish special services with a targeted operation.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that since 1984, when the PKK militants first carried out a bloody crime in Turkey, and until March 2020, 7,500 Turkish security forces and 6,800 civilians were killed at the hands of this bloody organization.
The United States and the European Union have added PKK to the lists of terrorist organizations.
Despite Ankara's attempts to find ways to resolve the situation, the PKK terrorist organization has resumed armed attacks since July 2015.
In recent years, the PKK has sought to shift responsibility for the bloody crimes in the region to its offshoots.
In Syria, PKK terrorists hide behind the names PYD and YPG, and in the last two years they have called themselves the "Syrian Democratic Forces."
In Iran, PKK operates as the "Kurdistan Free Life Party" (PJAK).
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