Australian police arrest two linked to syria militants

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Australian Police Arrest Two Linked to Syria Militants

Australian police have arrested two men suspected of being linked to militants fighting in Syria. The arrests were made in the states of New South Wales and Victoria, and the men are believed to have been involved in the recruitment of others to fight with extremist groups in the Middle East.

According to authorities, the two men, aged 25 and 28, were arrested on suspicion of being members of a terrorist organization and of engaging in activities that could be considered a threat to national security.

The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into the activities of Australian citizens who have traveled to Syria to fight with extremist groups, including the Islamic State (ISIS). The investigation has been ongoing for several months and has involved cooperation between Australian police and intelligence agencies.

The two men arrested are believed to have been involved in the recruitment of others to fight with extremist groups in Syria, and are also suspected of having received training from these groups.

The arrests are seen as a significant blow to the extremist groups operating in Syria, and demonstrate the determination of Australian authorities to disrupt their activities and prevent the spread of extremism in the country.

Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC News)