Turkish intelligence stated in a media circular today, Wednesday, that the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, Hosnu Kumik, nicknamed "Sugar Azad" and "Aras," had previously worked in the guard of leaders in the organization, "Cemil Bayik" and "Duran Kalkan."
It pointed out that Kumik then became the organization's intelligence officer and supervised the organization of courses for groups supporting the organization in Sulaymaniyah and the Iraqi city of Kalar.
Turkish intelligence stated in its media circular that Kumik joined the PKK in 1999, and worked as a media spokesman for the organization’s leadership between 2002 and 2003, and he moved between Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
Turkish intelligence stressed that it was following Kumik's activities on the ground until it was able to kill him in a controlled security operation on the outskirts of the city of Sulaymaniyah./End
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