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ISIS leader exposes Erdogan's plans in Libya

2020-05-28T17:11:11.352Z


Damascus - Sanaa The Libyan army recently arrested a leader of the organization Damascus-Sana The Libyan army recently arrested a leader of the “ISIS” terrorist organization, who was transported by the intelligence services of the Erdogan regime from Syria to Libya, accompanied by Turkish soldiers to fight alongside militias affiliated with the Ankara-backed Al-Wefaq government, which shed more light on the reality of the organic link between the ideology of the Turkish regi...


Damascus-Sana

The Libyan army recently arrested a leader of the “ISIS” terrorist organization, who was transported by the intelligence services of the Erdogan regime from Syria to Libya, accompanied by Turkish soldiers to fight alongside militias affiliated with the Ankara-backed Al-Wefaq government, which shed more light on the reality of the organic link between the ideology of the Turkish regime The terrorist organization "ISIS".

Libyan army spokesman Ahmed al-Mismari announced a few days ago that the terrorist Muhammad al-Ruwaidani, known as Abu Bakr al-Ruwaidani, who was fighting alongside the al-Sarraj militia, had been arrested, describing him as “one of the most dangerous“ ISIS ”terrorists who were transferred by Turkish intelligence from Syria to Libya as responsible for terrorist operations. The Legion of the Levant.

The new Libyan discovery comes at a time when the Turkish regime continues to pump more terrorist mercenaries from Syria to Libya to fight alongside the militias of the Al-Wefaq government, which Erdogan provides with aviation and ammunition support and participates in leading military operations against the Libyan National Army led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter.

Dozens of media reports, videos, and photos circulating on the media and social media show the transfer of thousands of terrorists who were fighting against the Syrian state to Libya in response to the Ottoman Turkish plan to revive the defunct Ottoman Sultanate and plunder the goods of the countries of the region under false names and addresses.

The process of transferring terrorist mercenaries from the areas in which they are spread in the north of Syria to the Libyan territories moved to the public after the signing of the Erdogan regime and the government of the "Libyan Accord" led by Fayez al-Sarraj, an agreement under which the continental shelf will be extended to Turkey by about a third, allowing it to claim the newly discovered oil and gas reserves in The eastern Mediterranean also included in one of its aspects that "security cooperation and the deployment of Turkish forces in Libya is on request" and this was opposed by Turkish parties because it would endanger Turkish soldiers, warning of Turkey's immersion in the quagmire of Libya, as Erdogan did with his interference in Syria and his support for terrorist organizations in it.

The Turkish regime, which has recruited through its intelligence services tens of thousands of terrorist mercenaries from dozens of countries to fight against the Syrian Arab Army, continues to use the same method to transfer its mercenaries from northern Syria and send thousands of them to Libya to change the balance of power in favor of the Al-Wefaq government militias that are defeated against the Libyan army.

And media sources revealed last January that the Turkish occupation forces exerted intense pressure on the elements of terrorist organizations and mercenaries who work under its command in the northern countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa to force them to join the terrorist groups that the Erdogan regime is airlifting to Libya to participate in the fighting taking place there by providing material temptations on the one hand Pressure and blackmail on the other hand.

During the last period, the photo media reports broadcast by local, Arab and international Libyan stations increased and exposed the role of the Turkish regime in fueling the situation in Libya. During the last period, dozens of videos documenting testimonies of terrorists were transferred by the Turkish regime to Libya, where they confirmed that they came from Syria through the city of Gaziantep That formed the main station for transporting thousands of terrorist mercenaries from northern Syria to Libya, via Istanbul Airport to the Misurata Airport, and then they would be transferred to Tripoli, where they were arrested by the Libyan army south of the city.

Source: sena

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