Turkey Detains Over 200 Suspects Ahead of NATO Summit, Including Alleged ISIS Militants
Turkey detains over 200 suspects, including suspected ISIS-linked militants, in a sweeping raid in capital Ankara ahead of a July 7-8 NATO summit.
Turkish authorities detained over 200 people, including suspected ISIS-linked militants, in a sweeping raid in capital Ankara ahead of a July 7-8 NATO summit, marking one of the largest crackdowns on extremist groups before the major international gathering. The raid was reportedly carried out by police and intelligence agents as part of efforts to enhance security measures for the summit. Authorities have not disclosed further details about the detained suspects or their alleged links to ISIS. The crackdown is seen as a significant step up in Turkey's efforts to address domestic security threats ahead of the NATO summit.