Afrinpost – Special
The Turkish occupation continues to mobilize more militants of the Islamic militia affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood from the occupied Kurdish Afrin region in northern Syria, to plunge them into the fighting in Libya, despite what it claims with working with Russia for a ceasefire between the government of the “National Accord” affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Mashir Khalifa Haftar, commander of the Libyan National Army.
The Afrinpost correspondents monitored in the region’s center and its suburbs, about 310 armed Islamic militia, left the Kurdish region’s lands and headed towards Turkey and then to Libyan city “Tripoli”, to support the Al-Wefaq government militia in its fight against the Libyan National Army.
It was monitored the departure of 250 gunmen from the “Military Police” militia from the town of Raju, and 10 gunmen from the “Failaq Al-Sham” militia from the village of Amadara of the Raju district, as well as 50 gunmen from the “Al-Jabha AlShamiya” militia from the city of Afrin.
On January 12th, the Afrinpost reporters confirmed that the bodies of ten Islamic militia militants had arrived, a few weeks after been mobilised by Turkey, and plunged them into Libyan battles.