Turkish and Syrian officials detain 10 individuals with alleged ISIL ties
Turkish and Syrian intelligence services, in a joint operation, have arrested 10 individuals suspected of ISIL links. The arrests occurred in Syria following close monitoring of the suspects' movements.

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AI-generatedTurkish and Syrian intelligence services, in a joint operation, have arrested 10 individuals suspected of ISIL links. The arrests occurred in Syria following close monitoring of the suspects' movements. Officials stated these individuals allegedly participated in "terrorist attacks" within Turkiye. Interpol had issued Red Notices for all ten detainees. One suspect is reportedly linked to those responsible for the 2015 Ankara bombings, and another is believed to have been ISIL's intelligence chief for Turkiye. During questioning, the detainees reportedly admitted to being ISIL members and receiving training and instructions from the group.
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5 extractedInterpol had issued international alerts, also known as Red Notices, for all 10 individuals.
Turkish and Syrian intelligence services have arrested 10 people suspected of having links to ISIL.
Those arrested allegedly took part in what officials described as ‘terrorist attacks’ in Turkiye.
During questioning, the detainees allegedly admitted they were members of ISIL.
One of the detainees allegedly has links to those responsible for the twin bombings in Ankara in 2015.