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Turkey detains 2013 bombing suspect inside Syria

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Posted on January 13, 2025

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ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's intelligence agency conducted a cross-border operation inside Syria and seized a man suspected of perpetrating a 2013 bomb attack near the Syrian border that killed dozens

Turkey Captures Suspect of 2013 Bombing in Syria Operation

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's intelligence agency conducted a cross-border operation inside Syria and seized a man suspected of perpetrating a 2013 bomb attack near the Syrian border that killed dozens of people, a Turkish security source said on Monday.

Twin car bombs ripped through the border town of Reyhanli in Hatay province on May 11, 2013, killing 53 people. At the time, Turkey accused a group loyal to Syria's then-President Bashar al-Assad of carrying out the attacks. Damascus denied any involvement.

Turkey's National Intelligence Agency (MIT) found out that Muhammed Dib Korali, who was suspected of planning the attack and providing the bombs, was inside Syria, the source said. The MIT captured him in a cross-border operation into Syria and handed him over to Hatay police, the source added.

Yusuf Nazik, a Turkish national who was sentenced to life in prison for planning the 2013 bomb attack, was also seized inside Syria by the MIT in 2018.

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay, Writing by Huseyin Hayatsever; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Turkey's MIT captured a 2013 bombing suspect in Syria.
  • The attack in Reyhanli killed 53 people.
  • Turkey accused Assad loyalists of the attack.
  • Muhammed Dib Korali was seized and handed to Hatay police.
  • Yusuf Nazik was previously captured in 2018 for the same attack.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Turkey's capture of a suspect involved in the 2013 Reyhanli bombing during a cross-border operation in Syria.
Who was captured in the operation?
Muhammed Dib Korali, suspected of planning the 2013 Reyhanli bombing, was captured.
What was the 2013 Reyhanli bombing?
The 2013 Reyhanli bombing involved twin car bombs that killed 53 people near the Syrian border.

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