
Bayda police continue security campaign against ISIS-affiliated elements
Bayda - Saba:
Bayda Police confirmed on Thursday the continuation of a security campaign targeting Takfiri elements affiliated with the ISIS terrorist organization in al-Qurishiyah district.
The campaign was initiated following an attack on a security patrol by these elements, resulting in injuries to security personnel.
The police emphasized their commitment to maintaining security and stability in the region and bringing those responsible for the attack to justice.
The police statement acknowledged the cooperation of local sheikhs and community members in supporting the security campaign.
The Police highlight the ongoing efforts of security forces in Bayda to combat terrorism and maintain peace and order within the area.
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