6 Daesh terrorists, 3 police officers killed in clash in Turkiye

Daesh has carried out a series of deadly attacks in Turkiye. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 29 December 2025
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6 Daesh terrorists, 3 police officers killed in clash in Turkiye

  • The clash broke out Monday in Yalova province as police stormed a house where the militants were hiding, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency
  • Last week, police detained 115 militants allegedly planning attacks targeting Christmas and New Year’s celebrations

ANKARA: Turkiye: Daesh militants clashed with police in northwest Turkiye on Monday, leaving three police officers and six militants dead, Turkiye’s interior minister said. At least eight other police officers and a night guard were wounded.
The shooting occurred in Elmali district in Yalova province, south of Istanbul, as police stormed a house where the militants were hiding.
Special forces from neighboring Bursa province were dispatched to reinforce the operation.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the operation in Yalova was one out of more than a hundred simultaneous raids carried out against Daesh suspects in 15 provinces across the country.

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Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the operation in Elmali was one out of more than a hundred simultaneous raids carried out against Daesh suspects in 15 provinces across the country.

The operation in Yalova was carried out with “great care” because women and children were inside the house where the militants were located, Yerlikaya said. All five women and six children were safely evacuated from the house, he said.
All of the militants were Turkish nationals, the minister told reporters.
The operation began at around 2 a.m. local time and was officially completed at 9:40 a.m, he added.
Meanwhile, the Yalova Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation, assigning five prosecutors to lead the probe, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said on the X social media platform.
He said five people have been taken into custody as part of the investigation, without providing further information on the suspects.
As the confrontation spread into the streets, five schools in the area were closed for the day, private news channel NTV reported earlier.
Authorities also cut off natural gas and electricity supplies as a precaution while civilians and vehicles were barred from entering the neighborhood, the report said.
Last week, police launched scores of simultaneous raids, detaining 115 militants of the extremist group who were allegedly planning attacks targeting Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. Officials said the group had called for action, particularly against non-Muslims, during the celebrations.
Daesh has carried out a series of deadly attacks in Turkiye in recent years, including a shooting at an Istanbul nightclub during New Year celebrations on Jan. 1, 2017, which killed 39 people.


UAE affirms respect for Saudi sovereignty, rejects threats to regional security

Updated 30 December 2025
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UAE affirms respect for Saudi sovereignty, rejects threats to regional security

  • Abu Dhabi emphasized its commitment to maintaining close coordination with Riyadh on all matters of mutual concern

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to Saudi Arabia’s security and sovereignty on Tuesday, rejecting any actions that could threaten the Kingdom or undermine regional stability.

In a statement issued in response to recent remarks by Saudi Arabia regarding developments in Yemen, the UAE stressed that it fully respects Saudi Arabia’s national security and considers the fraternal and historical ties between the two countries a cornerstone of regional stability.

Abu Dhabi emphasized its commitment to maintaining close coordination with Riyadh on all matters of mutual concern.

The UAE said its position since the start of events in Yemen’s eastern governorates of Hadramawt and Al-Mahra has been focused on containing tensions, supporting de-escalation, and working toward understandings that preserve security, stability, and the protection of civilians, in coordination with Saudi Arabia.

Abu Dhabi categorically rejected any attempt to implicate it in tensions between Yemeni factions, condemning allegations that it pressured or directed any party to carry out military operations that threaten Saudi Arabia’s security or target its borders.

The UAE also called for recent developments in eastern Yemen to be handled responsibly to prevent escalation, urging reliance on verified facts and coordination among all relevant parties to safeguard shared interests and maintain regional security and stability.