Two batches of Islamic militia militants have been killed in battles in Tripoli

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Sources from the city of Afrin reported that two batches of Syrian Islamic militants affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood who were previously sent to the Libyan city of Tripoli were killed, while the offices opened by the Turkish forces in the city of Afrin, north of Aleppo, are witnessing an increasing demand by militia militants to join the forces Libyan “Al-Wefaq” government, according to North Press Agency.

Information is frequent regarding the presence of Syrian Islamists affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, whom Turkey sent to Libya, one after the other, especially after publishing videos that documented their presence in the capital, Tripoli.

The agency declared that the Turkish occupation forces had previously opened a number of offices in the city to register applicants for the fighting in Libya, including an office in Amir al-Ghubari School in the city center, and another in the vicinity of the Justice Palace, noting that “faction leaders also can register the names of applicants from the armed Organized in their factions.

It emphasized that the reason for the increased turnout is “the result of the temptations offered by Turkey, as well as the ambiguity surrounding the region in the wake of the military operation carried out by the Syrian and Russian government forces in Idlib Governorate.”

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