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Erdogan's regime is transferring more of its terrorists from northern Syria to Libya

2020-01-17T17:00:59.144Z


Afrin-Aleppo-Sana, in continuation of its policy of sponsoring and investing in terrorism, the Turkish regime continued the operations of transporting the mercenary


Afrin-Aleppo-Sana

Continuing its policy of sponsoring and investing in terrorism, the Turkish regime continued the transfer of terrorist mercenaries from Syria to Libya, where media sources revealed that more terrorists belonging to the Erdogan regime arrived in Libya from Syria.

The sources confirmed, "The arrival of more than 1700 terrorist mercenaries during the past hours was carried by the forces of the Erdogan regime from Syria at a time when it continues to recruit other numbers of terrorists in the city of Afrin and other areas occupied by the Turkish regime forces, in preparation for their transfer to fight in Libya."

The sources pointed out that the Turkish regime has sent more than 3,200 mercenary terrorists from Syria to Libya so far, who are fighting to serve their terrorist projects in the region.

The sources talked about the killing of five of the terrorist mercenaries who were transported during the past weeks in the battles taking place in Libya, where the bodies of some of them reached the Afrin region, bringing the number of dead among them in Libya to 19 terrorists who were transferred by the Turkish regime from Syria.

Earlier this month, the French government Radio RF revealed that a large number of the mercenaries of the Turkish regime had arrived from Syria to Libya through flights on Libyan Airlines and an airline owned by Abdel Hakim Belhadj, a terrorist al-Qaeda leader based in Turkey.

Source: sena

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