The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) neutralized Sadiye Muhammed Ahmed, codenamed "Hevi," who was the so-called intelligence chief of PKK/KCK in Sinjar, with an operation carried out in the city of Sinjar, Iraq. According to information obtained from security sources, it was determined that Sadiye Muhammed Ahmed was responsible for the intelligence structure of PKK/KCK in Sinjar as a result of MIT's intelligence operations. After identifying the location of Sadiye Muhammed Ahmed, who was on MIT's target list, every movement of the terrorist was monitored in real-time. To hide himself, Ahmed, codenamed "Hevi," lived among the Yazidi people and was tasked with reporting to Kandil by overseeing the organizational structures that organized the local population and the military formations in the region. A decision was made to carry out an operation against Ahmed, who was deciphered by MIT. The operation was initiated at the most suitable time, and Sadiye Muhammed Ahmed was neutralized in a targeted operation. HE WAS OPERATING AS THE SO-CALLED INTELLIGENCE CHIEF OF SINCARSadiye Muhammed Ahmed, who used the codename "Hevi," joined the terrorist organization PKK in 2001. Since joining the organization, Sadiye Muhammed Ahmed has operated in various regions in Syria and in the areas of Kandil, Kirkuk, Mahmur, and Sinjar in Iraq. At one point, he used a fake identity to carry out the so-called external relations responsibility of PKK/KCK in the Mahmur Camp. Ahmed coordinated the relationship between Mahmur and Sinjar on behalf of PKK/KCK and was last operating as the so-called intelligence chief of PKK/KCK in Sinjar.
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