An ISIS terrorist wanted for two years captured in Hol

A dangerous ISIS terrorist who was responsible for planning major terrorist attacks and had been wanted by military and security forces for two years has been captued in Hol today.

The Operation Enduring Security launched by the Internal Security Forces, Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on 6 November to search the Hol Camp and its surroundings continues on its sixth day.

The forces participating in Operation Enduring Security have conducted today a special operation in the Hol area, capturing a dangerous ISIS terrorist who was responsible for planning major terrorist attacks and had been wanted by military and security forces for two years. During the operation, a quantity of weapons and ammunition was also seized.

ISIS terrorists are trying to conceal themselves among civilians in villages and within the Hol Camp itself, exploiting the humanitarian conditions to carry out terrorist attacks against both military personnel and civilians. To counter this threat, Operation Enduring Security was launched to eradicate the ISIS presence in the Hol area and its environs, including the camp.

The operation has thus far yielded significant results, with numerous terrorists captured and substantial quantities of weapons and ammunition confiscated. Importantly, no collateral damage has been reported, ensuring the safety and security of both local residents and camp inhabitants.

The forces remain steadfast in their commitment to precision and vigilance, relentlessly pursuing and capturing the ISIS terrorists.