Nationwide Sweep in Turkiye Targets Islamic State Suspects
Turkish authorities have detained 324 individuals suspected of Islamic State connections during a sprawling operation across Turkiye. The suspects were arrested in 47 provinces, with accusations ranging from active membership to financing the group. Past attacks by IS in Turkiye highlight the ongoing security challenges and militant threats.
Turkish authorities have intensified their crackdown on suspected members of the Islamic State, detaining 324 individuals across 47 provinces. The Interior Ministry announced Wednesday that those detained are accused of financing the group or have been previously involved in its activities.
The nationwide operation is part of Turkiye's ongoing efforts to combat terrorism within its borders. The country has been vigilant since IS orchestrated several deadly attacks, including the 2017 Istanbul nightclub massacre.
Tensions remain high following recent confrontations between IS militants and police, underscoring the persistent threats and the government's commitment to national security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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