According to information obtained from security sources, Lokman İsmail, who joined the PKK/KCK from Syria in 1995, received training from the terrorist organization's leader Abdullah Öcalan. The terrorist, who carried out armed activities in Turkey between 1996 and 2004, moved to the Zap area in 2004 and underwent special military training in the organization's camps. In 2015, the terrorist planned the barricade incidents in Şırnak and moved to Iraq after the events were brought under control by Turkey. In 2018, the terrorist, who gave 'self-defense' lessons in the Haftanin area, was found to have given the instructions for a bomb attack in Adana/Seyhan in 2019. HE HAD BEEN ACTIVE IN THE ORGANIZATION FOR ABOUT 30 YEARSAs a result of MIT's sensitive operations, it was determined that the terrorist codenamed 'Şiyar Muhtar' was a first-degree so-called responsible person within the organization's so-called 'Self-Defense Units' structure. Subsequently, an operation decision was made for the Syrian national terrorist. Thanks to the intelligence of MIT's field agents, it was determined that the terrorist was in northern Iraq. The most suitable moment for the operation was awaited, and the button was pressed. The terrorist, who had been active in the organization for about 30 years, was neutralized with a precise shot.
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