Here is the translation of your text into English: "Images of the terrifying family on which MIT conducted an operation! Look at what they did after the accident."

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03.10.2025 16:06

Turkey is talking about a 14-member ISIS terror family. The family members killed service driver Binali Aslan and buried him in a forest in Tarsus. When it was determined that they had crossed into Syria illegally, the MIT (National Intelligence Organization) intervened, and as a result of the conflict, 8 family members were captured dead. Now, footage of the family taken in Gaziantep has emerged.

Images of the family affiliated with ISIS, which was operated by MIT, have emerged. The family, who had an accident while fleeing from the gendarmerie in a vehicle with French plates on July 5, attacked the gendarmerie teams.

THEY HAD AN ACCIDENT AND ATTACKED THE GENDARMERIE

It has been revealed that the family, who are citizens of France and Turkey, originally from Kayseri, returned to Turkey from France in 2023 and lived in a caravan next to a shrine in Gaziantep. They had an accident while fleeing in a vehicle that did not comply with the gendarmerie's stop order and attacked the gendarmerie after the accident. It was determined that the individuals detained by the gendarmerie stayed in prison for a while. It was found that they buried their deceased children without informing anyone and that they were connected to ISIS.

Images of the family affiliated with ISIS, which was operated by MIT, have emerged

MIT INTERVENED

On September 21, 2025, two individuals approached 65-year-old Binali Aslan, a father of three who was working in transportation at Ankara AŞTİ, and agreed to go to Mersin with their families. Binali Aslan, who took the 14-member family into his vehicle and set off, had his mobile phone turned off after a while. After his family reported him missing, investigations revealed that Aslan's vehicle first went to Mersin and then to Hatay. When it was determined that the suspects in the vehicle illegally crossed into Syria, the National Intelligence Organization intervened. Once it was established that the suspects were in Idlib, an operation was carried out by MIT and the Syrian Internal Security Service.

8 OUT OF 14 FAMILY MEMBERS WERE CAPTURED DEAD

In the ensuing conflict, 8 out of the 14-member family were captured dead. Two members of the Aksoy family were injured, and 6 others were captured and brought to the Hatay Police Department. The suspects confessed that they buried the transporter Aslan, whom they had agreed upon at AŞTİ and later killed on the road, in a forest in Tarsus.

Images of the family affiliated with ISIS, which was operated by MIT, have emerged

Eight members of the family, who were connected to conflict zones in Syria and ISIS, were buried in the Yeşilkent Cemetery in Şahinbey district of Gaziantep. It was determined that the family, registered in Kayseri Talas, held citizenship in both France and Turkey and had lived in a caravan for a long time next to the Ökkeşiye Shrine in Nurdağı, Gaziantep. Images from the accident the family had in Gaziantep have emerged.

Images of the family affiliated with ISIS, which was operated by MIT, have emerged

THEY BURIED THEIR 12-YEAR-OLD CHILD

During the search conducted next to the shrine where the family lived after attacking the gendarmerie, a grave made by the Aksoy family was found. In the opened grave, the body of a child around 12 years old was discovered. It was determined from samples taken from the body that it belonged to Vahdi Aksoy and his wife Meryem Aksoy's child. It was learned that their disabled child's death was not reported and was buried next to the shrine, and that the Forensic Medicine Institution is continuing its work regarding the exact cause of death.

It was also learned that the family lived in France until 2023 and then came to Turkey. The six members of the family who killed transporter Aslan, captured in Syria and brought to Turkey, are being interrogated, and the investigation is ongoing on a large scale.

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