Turkish special services neutralized one of leaders PKK/YPG in Syria

The efforts of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (Mi̇T) neutralized the militant Ali Dincher, “responsible” for the activities of the YPG terrorist organization (Syrian wing of the RSC) in the Jesir area.

According to information received from sources in security forces, the Turkish special services conducted an operation outside Turkey against one of the leaders of the RSC, which was wanted by the “red notice” of Interpol.

Terrorist Ali Dincher under the code name “Orhan Bingel” was neutralized as a result of a point operation performed in the Syrian district of Kamyshla.

The militant joined the ranks of the RSC in 1991 and personally took part in many bloody terrorist attacks organized by a terrorist organization.

It was found that the terrorist Dincher, who for a long time observed Turkish intelligence services, has personal responsibility for the attack on the Comandos battalion in the Daglija area in 2007, as a result of which 12 military personnel were killed and 16 more were injured. In addition, the militant took part in a terrorist attack against employees of the Aktutun gendarmerie department in 2008. There are other acts directed against the Turkish security forces on the terrorist.

It became known that Dincher began to carry out his terrorist activities in the Bangel in the rural region in 1991-1992, and in 1992-1999 he was already responsible for the so-called formation in the rural area of ​​Erzurum-Tunde. In the same years, the terrorist was trained with the leader of the terrorist organization of the RSC Abdullah Ojalan in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon.

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).