Confirmations that the “national army” armed men will send hired killers to Libya

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Yesterday, Wednesday, the agency “Step”, affiliated with the Syrian opposition, which recently began broadcasting anti-Turkish news, said that it had obtained special information that hundreds of militants from the Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, falsely called the “National Army” had On Tuesday night, they headed from Turkey to Libyan territory to fight alongside the Muslim Brotherhood government led by Fayez al-Sarraj in Tripoli.

A private source told the agency that the decision to send the gunmen to Libya has not been formally taken yet, but the Islamic militias have received Turkish orders to register the names of those wishing to go there to fight against the forces of Major General Khalifa Hifter.

The agency added that a Turkish military plane headed, yesterday, from security restrictions, from the Gaziantep Civil Airport in southern Turkey towards Libyan territory, with 300 armed men carrying what are known as the “second legion” militias of the Syrian National Army militia, and headed by Turkey. The commander of the militia, “Sultan Murad Brigade,” called “Fahim Issa.”

The agency noted that the gunmen who went with the so-called “Isa” to Libya are all from the militia (the second legion), and they belong to several militias such as the “Al-Suqour”, “Sultan Murad”, “Al-Mu’tasim Brigade” and “Al Hamza Division”.

It added that the militants moved after Turkish temptations by offering salaries ranging between 2000 dollars per month for each of them and 3000 dollars per month for the leaders, in addition to food, drink, ammunition and weapons, pointing out that the statement circulated by the media, yesterday, Wednesday, in which he denied the leadership of the General Staff at “ The National Army ”information about sending its fighters to Libya is an exiled and false statement, and it does not bear the signature of any official party.

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