Two suicide bombers killed on Syrian border

 

Two suicide bombers who were attempting to illegally cross into Turkey
were killed on June 25 along the Syrian border, security sources have
said.

Turkish border troops spotted two suspects who crossed
illegally into Turkey. The two Syrian nationals were killed when they
disobeyed orders to stop.
According to examinations, the suspects
were revealed to be suicide bombers and were in contact with Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant Mustafa Demir, codenamed
Ebu Ali.

One of the suicide bombers was identified as Muhammed
Arab, who was believed by intelligence units to be planning a suicide
attack in Ankara or the southern province of Adana.

Security forces also found a flight ticket from Damascus to Qamishli on Arab’s person dated June 21.

The other suicide bomber was identified as Muhanad Khalad.

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