Daily Sabah (Turkey)

New anti-terror operation launched in south

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A NEW anti-terrorism operation has been initiated in the south of Turkey, the interior minister announced yesterday.

At least 1,448 security personnel will be part of Operation Lightning-5 in the southern Hatay province Mt. Amanos, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said during comments at an inaugurati­on ceremony for a police training course in the capital Ankara.

According to the Interior Ministry, security personnel, including gendarmeri­e commandos, gendarmeri­e special operations and police special forces, as well as security guards, will be taking part in the operation.

Mt. Amanos, also called Mt. Nur, is known to be used as a hideout by the YPG/PKK terror group. The region borders Syria’s Afrin province, which was liberated from YPG/PKK terrorists during Operation Olive Branch back in 2018.

Over the past month, Turkey has launched a series of security operations to kill terrorists believed to be sheltering in the country’s eastern and southeaste­rn regions.

Lightning-1 Cudi was started in the southeaste­rn province of Şırnak on July 14, Lightning-2 Cilo in the southeaste­rn Hakkari province on July 20, Lightning-3 Mt. Ağrı in the eastern Ağrı, Iğdır and Kars provinces on July 27, and Lightning-4 in the eastern Tunceli province on July 29.

As part of these operations launched in July under the coordinati­on of the Interior Ministry, 15 terrorists have been eliminated; 30 caves, shelters, and storages were destroyed; and many weapons, ammunition, and food were seized, the statement said, adding that Turkey’s operations against terrorists within the country continue successful­ly with the support of the public.

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