Athena-Sana
The Greek (Greek City Times) website revealed that the Turkish regime is preparing to send its terrorist mercenaries from Idlib to the border with Greece in light of the growing tension between Ankara and Athens.
The site pointed out that a leaked conversation between terrorist elements present in Idlib revealed that Turkey has already started this new scheme and that the news of the possibility of war between the two parties is spread among the terrorists and that they are ready to go to fight alongside the Turkish regime and that the deployment of mercenaries will be in the Thrace region on the border between Turkey and Greece.
The website linked the statements of Stephanie Turku Williams, the United Nations envoy to Libya, about foreign mercenaries leaving the Libyan lands by land, sea and air within three months, and the Turkish efforts to deploy mercenaries on the Greek border.
The site indicated that the Turkish regime used mercenaries and that it facilitated the passage of terrorists from the organization (ISIS) and al-Qaeda on the Greek-Turkish border in the past to reach other destinations in Europe, and that this regime deploys its mercenaries and occupying forces in the north of Cyprus, Syria and Iraq in addition to Libya, attributing this to the desire President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's regime of obtaining energy through business
Aggression towards its neighbors, especially with the deterioration of the economy in Turkey.
The website stated that Erdogan's regime is trying to protect its terrorists in Idlib and is not ready to abandon them, which may prolong the suffering of the people there, stressing that these terrorists have become a mobile fighting force to serve the interests of the Turkish regime, whether in Syria, Libya, Azerbaijan, and now in Greece.