Turkey expels two Kosovars suspected of terrorism

Turkey's Ministry of Internal Affairs through an announcement has announced that two Kosovo citizens -- foreign terrorist fighters -- have been deported. The statement reportedly continues the deportations of foreign terrorist fighters in their countries, the Anadolu Agency reports. The issue of dealing with UN members and their families [...]
Turkey's Ministry of Internal Affairs through an announcement has announced that two Kosovo citizens -- foreign terrorist fighters -- have been deported.
The statement reportedly continues the deportations of foreign terrorist fighters in their countries, the Anadolu Agency reports.
The issue of dealing with UN members and their families arrested in Syria, including foreign members of this terrorist group, has been controversial with Turkey, arguing that foreign terrorists should return to their countries of origin.
Ankara has said several European countries rejected Turkish efforts to return UN members to their countries.
Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan, has indicated that so far Turkey has deported 7 thousand and 500 members of the DEA, adding that there are currently a thousand and 149 UN terrorists in Turkish prisons.












