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Turkey arrests 115 IS suspects ‘planning New Year’s attacks’

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December 25, 2025
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Turkish authorities say they have disrupted planned attacks on Christmas and New Year’s events after arresting more than 100 suspected members of the so-called Islamic State group.

Mass raids were carried out at 124 addresses across Istanbul, the capital’s chief prosecutor said, with firearms, ammunition and “organisational documents” seized.

Officials said IS supporters had been actively planning attacks across Turkey this week, particularly against non-Muslims.

Police detained 115 suspects but efforts are ongoing to trace a further 22, an official statement read.

The prosecutor’s office said the suspects were in contact with IS operatives outside Turkey.

The announcement comes two days after Turkish intelligence agents carried out a raid against the group on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

A Turkish national who is alleged to have held a senior role with the IS wing operating in the region was detained and accused of planning attacks against civilians.

Turkey’s security services regularly target people with suspected links to IS.

The country shares a 900km (560 mile) border with Syria, where the group continues to operate in parts of the country.

Syria’s president Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has close ties to the Turkish government, has vowed to work with the US and Europe to root out surviving elements of IS.

The US launched a wave of air strikes against the group’s positions across Syria on Friday in response to the killing of three Americans.

Two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed by IS gunmen during an ambush earlier this month.

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