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Turkish intelligence MIT neutralises Osman Nuri Ocakli, a high-ranking operative and organiser of the MLKP far-left terror group in Syria's Ayn al Arab

Yilmaz Behraresh used the codename Osman Nuri Ocakli while he was a member of the MLKP terror group. / Photo: AA

Turkish intelligence has traced the footprint of Ocakli for a long time and pinpointed his location through the agents in the field who were not aware of each other. Ocakli was behind many attacks in Türkiye, including the 2022 attack on a vehicle carrying the prison guards in the northwestern Bursa province, and was in the red category on Türkiye's wanted terrorists' list, the sources said.Ocakli's death is seen as a blow to the terror group, making it difficult for them to carry out attacks.

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