Turkish Police Foil ISIS Plot in Bursa

Two members of the police special forces patrol outside a police station after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey | (Reuters)
Two members of the police special forces patrol outside a police station after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey | (Reuters)
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Turkish Police Foil ISIS Plot in Bursa

Two members of the police special forces patrol outside a police station after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey | (Reuters)
Two members of the police special forces patrol outside a police station after an attack in Istanbul, Turkey | (Reuters)

Turkish security forces foiled an ISIS plot to attack Bursa police station and arrested the terrorist who had planned the attack.

Security sources said the police teams in Bursa were also examining surveillance footage in the region after five furniture workshops were burned by arson in July.

The footage showed suspect recording arson footage by his cellphone and decided to further conduct investigations. The suspect was seen leaving the scene on a red bicycle, which counter-terrorism teams found in front of a house, the source added.

Police units then raided the house of the suspect, identified as M.A, and found ISIS flags, three explosive devices, a suicide vest, and materials used in bomb-making.

The suspect was arrested and confessed to being a member of ISIS terrorist organization. He admitted that he contacted the group members through the Internet as he did not have a SIM card in his phone.

He also confessed to burning down the factories upon instructions from ISIS leaders, and that he was active in Syria in 2017-2018 as the terror group’s member where he received bomb training.

The suspect reported that he illegally came to Turkey two years ago and that he was planning to bomb the police station in Bursa.

The terrorist organization had previously claimed responsibility for a number of terrorist attacks in Turkey over the past years, which resulted in the deaths of over 300 people and the injury of hundreds.

The most recent ISIS attack was on New Year's Eve 2017 in the Reina nightclub in Istanbul, which killed 39 people and injured 69 others.

The Turkish security services are carrying out continuous campaigns against the organization’s cells that have resulted in the arrest of over 5,000 of its members.

During the past five years, more than 3,000 ISIS terrorists were deported outside the country, while the authorities began in November 2019 to deport foreign ISIS fighters and their families to their countries of origin after the death of leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi during a US airstrike in Idlib.

More than 200 of ISIS elements have been deported, and about 900 others are waiting in deportation centers.



Russia, North Korea Foreign Ministers Meet, Pyongyang Backs Ukraine War

12 July 2025, North Korea, Wonsan: Sergei Lavrov (2nd L), Foreign Minister of Russia, and his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui (3rd R) hold a meeting. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS via ZUMA Press/dpa
12 July 2025, North Korea, Wonsan: Sergei Lavrov (2nd L), Foreign Minister of Russia, and his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui (3rd R) hold a meeting. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS via ZUMA Press/dpa
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Russia, North Korea Foreign Ministers Meet, Pyongyang Backs Ukraine War

12 July 2025, North Korea, Wonsan: Sergei Lavrov (2nd L), Foreign Minister of Russia, and his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui (3rd R) hold a meeting. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS via ZUMA Press/dpa
12 July 2025, North Korea, Wonsan: Sergei Lavrov (2nd L), Foreign Minister of Russia, and his North Korean counterpart Choe Son-hui (3rd R) hold a meeting. Photo: Russian Foreign Ministry/TASS via ZUMA Press/dpa

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with his North Korean counterpart in the coastal city of Wonsan on Saturday, during which Pyongyang reaffirmed its support for Russia’s military actions in Ukraine, the TASS state news agency reported.

Lavrov flew out of Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Friday following the ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting, arriving the same day in Wonsan, North Korea, home to a newly opened seaside resort but also known for its missile and naval facilities, reported Reuters.

Lavrov's visit is the latest high-level meeting between the two countries as they upgrade their strategic cooperation to now include a mutual defense pact.

"We exchanged views on the situation surrounding the Ukrainian crisis ... Our Korean friends confirmed their firm support for all the objectives of the special military operation, as well as for the actions of the Russian leadership and armed forces," TASS quoted Lavrov as saying.

The South Korean intelligence service has said North Korea may be preparing to deploy additional troops in July or August, after sending more than 10,000 soldiers to fight with Russia in the war against Ukraine.

North Korea has agreed to dispatch 6,000 military engineers and builders for reconstruction in Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces launched a mass cross-border incursion nearly a year ago.

Russian news agencies also reported Lavrov's arrival and said after North Korea he is expected to travel to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, which is set to take place on Monday and Tuesday.

TASS said the new Wonsan coastal resort could boost Russian tourism to North Korea, citing the resumption of direct trains from Moscow to Pyongyang and a project to build a bridge across the Tumen River forming part of the boundary between North Korea, China and Russia.

TASS quoted Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko as saying more high-level delegations would visit North Korea later this year.

Rudenko said the accord on strategic partnership "clearly meets the changing needs over recent decades and strengthens traditionally friendly, good-neighborly Russian-Korean relations to a qualitatively new level as allies."