MIT Neutralizes Two PKK/KCK Terrorists Planning Attack

MIT Neutralizes Two PKK/KCK Terrorists Planning Attack

Ankara, The Gulf Observer: The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has successfully neutralized two PKK/KCK terrorists who were preparing to launch an attack on Turkish Armed Forces in the region. According to security sources, MIT discovered that senior leaders of the PKK had issued directives to Vesile Duran, code-named Ronahi Dilhvin, and Dilan Oklu, code-named Arin Tolhildan, to organize an assault on Turkish security forces in Iraq’s Hakurk region.

MIT meticulously tracked the movements of Duran and Oklu following the intelligence tip-off. When the terrorists arrived at the designated meeting point to relay the attack orders, MIT executed a targeted operation, neutralizing both individuals.

Vesile Duran, known as Ronahi Dilhvin, joined the PKK/KCK in 2014 and relocated to northern Iraq in 2015, where she received military and ideological training. She had been actively operating in the Hakurk region. Dilan Oklu, known as Arin Tolhildan, was recruited by the PKK at the age of 15 in 2014. She also underwent compulsory military and ideological training in northern Iraq. Oklu is the sister of Vedat Oklu, known as Tolhildan Zevki, another PKK terrorist neutralized in 2019. Like Duran, she was active in the Hakurk region.

This operation underscores MIT’s continued efforts to safeguard Turkey’s national security and prevent terrorist activities against its armed forces.