| Turkish troops supervise the Turkish-Syrian border area in the Turkish military base near the village of Hacipasa in Hataya province, southern Turkey |
Cyber Daily News - Turkey's anti-terrorism police detain 38 foreigners, including women and children as well as some of the people of Indonesia, who sought to join ISIS in Syria.
Turkey launched an offensive against suspected ISIS ahead of the G20 summit in Antalya and after the deadly attacks masterminded by ISIS.
Ketigapuluhdelapan suspects were arrested in the province of Adana was coming from Iraq, Iran, Indonesia and several countries of Central Asia, told the Anatolia news agency reported.
Of that number, 15 were children and ten women. Two people were Turkish citizens helped them connect to ISIS.
Friday's anti-terrorism police also arrested dozens of suspects ISIS in recent weeks, including 20 people in Antalya.
The next day seven foreigners were arrested on suspicion of joining ISIS, while troops detained 12 suspects in Karkamis on the Turkish-Syrian border on Sunday.