The National Intelligence Organization of Turkey (Mi̇T) neutralized one of the leaders of the Red Army terrorist organization, terrorist Sebahat Ormanly.
According to sources in security forces, the Turkish special services continue to work on monitoring and preventing the activities of members of the RSC.
It was found that the terrorist of Ormanley under the code name Mizgin Guyi, one of the 18 members of the women’s youth community of the terrorist organization (KJCK), instructed KJCk members to initiate forest fires in Turkey and carry out arson in the cities.
In relation to Ormanly, located in the “Green Category” in the list of wanted terrorists, it was decided to neutralize.
As a result of the intelligence work of MIT, carried out “on the ground”, it was found that the terrorist acted in the north of Iraq. Ormanly was neutralized during the operation using UAV when it was on the way.
It is noted that the terrorist joined the ranks of the terrorist organization in 2012 and continued its activities in the north of Iraq. Later, she moved to Syria and began to be responsible for the so -called female youth structure of the organization.
It was noted that since 2022 the terrorist was responsible for the activities of KJCK in the Suleimania (Iraq).
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that since 1984, when the militants of the RSC for the first time had carried out a bloody crime in Turkey, and until March 2020, 7,500 security forces of Turkey and 6,800 civilians were killed at the hands of this bloody organization.
The United States and the European Union introduced PKK to the lists of terrorist organizations.
Despite Ankara’s attempts to find ways to settle the situation, the PKK terrorist organization has resumed armed attacks since July 2015.
In recent years, PKK seeks to shift responsibility for bloody crimes in the region to its branches.
In Syria, PKK terrorists are covered by the names Pyd and YPG, and in the last two years they call themselves “Syrian democratic forces.”
In Iran, PKK acts as “Party of Free Life of Kurdistan” (pjak).