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After the fall of the Assad regime, the National Intelligence Organization (MIT), which closely monitors developments in the region, conducted an operation against the PKK/YPG convoy in Syria. In the operation against the convoy of the PKK/YPG terrorist organization, which was trying to smuggle missiles, heavy weapons, and ammunition left over from the Assad regime in Qamishli, 12 trucks loaded with weapons, 2 tanks, and 2 ammunition depots were destroyed. OPERATION AGAINST PKK CONVOYAfter the end of the Assad regime, MIT began to monitor developments in the region through field agents. It was determined that the organization seized missiles, ammunition, heavy weapons, and tanks that it had taken over from the regime through agreements with the Assad regime and started to transport them to its own depots. It was found that members of the organization were loading missiles and ammunition onto trucks, taking advantage of the darkness, and trying to move away from the region in convoy. Following this, an operation was carried out, resulting in the destruction of 12 trucks loaded with missiles and heavy weapons, 2 tanks, and 2 ammunition depots in the convoy. OPERATIONS WILL CONTINUEIt was stated that the organization plans to use the military equipment and supplies belonging to the Syrian people, which it has seized, against Turkey. According to MIT sources, in the current situation in Syria, there will be no tolerance for the terrorist organization's activities along the border, and operations against the terrorist organization will continue.
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