Turkey's ambassador, included in thegylenists kidnapping, also shows photography

Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Kivilim Kilic, had the main role in the kidnapping of six jihadists and their expulsion from Kosovo. She was involved in the Turkish Intelligence Agency operation, which, along with AKI, kidnapped and removed Turkish citizens from the Kosovo state. The photograph that came up with the arrested gylenists was [...]
Turkey's ambassador to Kosovo, Kivilim Kilic, had the main role in the kidnapping of six jihadists and their expulsion from Kosovo. She was involved in the Turkish Intelligence Agency operation, which, along with AKI, kidnapped and removed Turkish citizens from the Kosovo state. Even the photograph that appeared with the arrested gylenists was conducted at the Turkish Embassy in Pristina. The photo analysis has made the Swedish Institute, comparing the photo of the ambassador with the photo of the arrested gilenists.
Turkey's embassy in Kosovo has served as the temporary shelter of six giglenists kidnapped by Turkish intelligence agents in co-operation with the Kosovo Intelligence Agency and the Kosovo Police.
The daily newspaper Cumhuriyet has found that after the arrest, the jihadists were sent to the sites of the Turkish Embassy in Pristina. The entire operation included Ambassador Kivilim Kilic, who is a supporter of Erdogan's regime.
Photographs of the Turkish news agency AA, Keci Ergun, which may have been part of the Turkish MIT operation have taken place.
Stockholm.org The publication of the photo of linked gylenists is done at the Turkish Embassy, writes. They have described that the colors of the room where the kidnapped were is the same as the photos published by the Turkish Embassy in Pristina. Turkey's founder's photo is the same in the Embassy's picture of arrested gylenists
The name of the Turkish operation organizer has even been published. The word is for Nurtin Canay Kavuncu, responsible for Turkish agents in Kosovo. The same works as First Secretary of the Turkish Embassy and undercover agent, Atakan Ertaş.
The entire action and exploitation of areas of the Turkish Embassy was with the permission of the Turkish ambassador, writes Stockholm.org.
Kosovo police had announced on Thursday that they have arrested six Turkish citizens, and the same have been deported to Turkey after AKI had estimated they pose a danger to National Security.
Kosovo is the first country in Europe to hand over the fugitive gylenists to Turkey. Other states that have accepted Erdogan's demands are mainly dictatorial countries or autocratic regimes such as Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Georgia, Pakistan, Sudan and Myanmar.
As a result of the Turkish intelligence action in Kosovo and the kidnapping ofgylenists, Interior Minister Flamur Sefaj and AKI Chief Driton Gashi have been dismissed.
Meanwhile, Saturday evening, Turkey's president has threatened Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj for his dismissals. Erdogan has warned Haradinaj's end in Government and protests by Kosovars against him.














