Turkish authorities have detained over 200 individuals in Ankara suspected of ties to both ISIS and far-left organizations, just prior to the scheduled NATO summit. The arrests represent a broad security operation intended to preempt potential disruptions during the international event. While the specific plans of those arrested remain undisclosed, officials cite concerns about potential threats to the summit’s security. The operation involved raids across the capital city, targeting individuals believed to be actively involved with the designated terrorist group ISIS, as well as extremist elements from the far-left. This preemptive action underscores Turkey’s commitment to ensuring a secure environment for the NATO leaders and delegations expected to attend. Further investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the alleged connections and potential plots.
