Bombshell claim! The terrorists who martyred our 3 police officers came from a camp under the control of the SDF.

Bombshell claim! The terrorists who martyred our 3 police officers came from a camp under the control of the SDF.

30.12.2025 07:20

In Yalova, a clash between the police and ISIS terrorists resulted in the martyrdom of 3 of our police officers. Following this incident, which has shaken Turkey, a claim has emerged that is expected to create a significant agenda. It has been alleged that the ISIS terrorists who attacked the police had previously come to Turkey from the Al-Hol Camp, which is under the control of the terrorist organization SDF in Syria.

In the operation against ISIS in Yalova, 3 of our police officers were martyred during the clash, while 8 police officers and 1 guard were injured. The operation, which started at 02:00, ended at 09:40, and 6 terrorists were killed during the operation.

"THEY CAME TO TURKEY FROM THE SDG CAMP"

According to a report in Yeni Şafak newspaper, it was claimed that these terrorists came to Turkey from the Al Hol Camp, which is under SDG control in Syria, some time ago. The newspaper alleged that the terrorists received training in camps in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan during the years when ISIS was active.

ISIS MEMBERS ARE HELD IN THE CAMP

The Al Hol Camp, located in the Hasakeh region of Syria, has been under SDG control for a long time. Initially established for civilians displaced by the Syrian civil war, the camp has transformed over time into a center where ISIS members and their families are held.

In the camp, which houses more than 10,000 ISIS members, there are also foreign women and children. For years, the SDG has been hiding behind the pretext of "fighting ISIS" to receive support from the West.

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