Turkey continues to fight Daesh in August

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94 Daesh suspects rounded up, including foreign nationals; 23 remanded into custody

Turkey continues to fight Daesh in August

Turkish security forces arrested at least 94 Daesh suspects across Turkey in August, including foreign nationals. 

In Istanbul and Kocaeli, 52 Daesh suspects, including 38 foreign nationals, were rounded up during counter-terror operations. 

The courts remanded 23 suspects into custody.

One of the suspects remanded into custody in Kocaeli province is Ibrahim Fadli, brother of Nabil Fadli, a suicide bomber who blew himself up in 2016 at Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet district killing 10 people -- mostly German tourists -- and wounding 15 others.

In southeastern Gaziantep province, one suspected terrorist was remanded into custody for abetting and aiding the terror group, and three were remanded into custody in central Nevsehir province.

Additionally, on Aug. 3 a Turkish court sentenced nine convicts to 101 aggravated life terms in connection with 2015 twin bombings in Ankara.

To date, at least 319 people have lost their lives in Daesh terror attacks in Turkey, where the terror organization has targeted civilians in suicide bombings as well as rocket and gun attacks.

The attacks included twin suicide bombings of October 2015 that saw 107 killed outside Ankara's main train station; a suicide bombing that killed 32 in southeastern Suruc in Sanliurfa province; the Reina nightclub massacre in 2017 in Istanbul on New Year's Eve that killed 39; the targeting of a wedding in Gaziantep in August 2016 by a child suicide bomber who killed 57, many of them children; and a bomb-and-gun attack on Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport in June 2016 that killed 47 people.

Source : AA
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