Diving training for PKK: USA made terrorists infiltrate Turkey over the Euphrates River
The terrorist organization PKK, which was hit hard by the serial operations carried out in the country and across the border, was gripped by the fear of the operation, considering that it was carried out in the north of Syria. One-man paramotors started to be used to infiltrate PKK, saboteur terrorists in Syria and Northern Iraq, who were planning to carry out terrorist attacks on critical points in Turkey to prevent a possible operation. With treatment and paramotors, the PKK’s crossings are reduced to zero, this time trying to infiltrate Turkey over rivers.
LEAKING FROM THE FIRAT RIVER
Taking action to re-establish the Mediterranean and Amanoslar initiative groups that included Turkey, the PKK started to use the Euphrates river to infiltrate the terrorists it trained in Syria with the support of the US to Turkey. It has been determined that the PKK is planning to pass the terrorists trained for the Mediterranean and Amanoslar initiative group to the Samandağ district of Hatay, where you will go to Latakia, Syria. It was determined that the PKK received diving training for the terrorists in the Karakozak region of Manbij for this transition. While the PKK provided training to terrorists with a tube and diving suit for 15 days, it was determined that the training materials included SEABOB, an electrical device that enables rapid progress under water provided by those in Europe.
A group of 2 PKK terrorists, guided by jetskis brought from European regions, recently tried to capture Syria’s Latakia from Kesap region in Hatay Yayladağı region using SEABOB, but it was determined that they were unsuccessful. On the other hand, it was revealed that 80 PKK terrorists, who were given helicopter piloting training by US helicopter pilots in Deir ez-Zor, were sent to internship. It was also determined that the training terrorist areas were sent to Syria’s Rumeylan and Iraq’s Sulaymaniyah regions to gain practice.
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