Turkish intelligence services liquidated one of leaders of RSC in north of Syria

The National Intelligence Organization (Mi̇T) neutralized in the Kamyshla region in the north of Syria one of the leaders of the PKK terrorist organization Abdurrahman Chadyrji, looking for the red circulator of Interpol.

According to sources in security structures in Ankara, Chadyrji, according to the callsigns, Esad Farashin previously operated in the ranks of accomplices of a terrorist organization in Europe. The actions of the terrorist in European countries were closely monitored by the Turkish special services. Esad Farashin often moved around Europe, leaving the territory only to participate in the gatherings of terrorists.

Recently, Mi̇t received data on finding a terrorist in the city of Kamyshly in the north of Syria. An operation was prepared and implemented to destroy the leader PKK.

Abdurrahman Chadyrji entered the ranks of the bloody organization since its founding, in 1997-1999 he was operating in Europe, and in 2000 he moved to the base of terrorists in the area of ​​Candil Mountain in the north of Iraq. He was put on the international wanted list and since 2001 was wanted through Interpol.

In 2008-10, this terrorist was operating as a “responsible” PKK terrorists in Moscow. Since 2018, Chadyrji has been part of the so -called “rule” PKK.

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, tens of thousands of security forces and civilians of Turkey died 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 hiding behind the names of 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).