Afrinpost – Special
The bodies of the Islamic militia militants affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood who are known as the “Syrian National Army / Free Army”, are frequently brought to the occupied Kurdish autonomous region of Afrin, after being driven by Turkey and plunged into battles between the Muslim Brotherhood “National Accord” government, led by Fayez al-Sarraj, and the Libyan National Army which is led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, according to what has been monitored by correspondents of “Afrinpost” in the region.
In this context, the reporter said that the bodies of three members belonging to the militia of the “Sultan Murad Brigade” militia were brought to Afrin, who were killed in the fighting in Libya, explaining that the funeral ceremony started from the militia headquarters in the ancient Afrin neighborhood known as “Abu Qasim Al Homsi headquarters” ”
The reporter also learned of the arrival of 3 bodies of the militia of the “Al-Mu’tasim Brigade” militia in the city of Marea, among them the so-called “Ahmed Nasser”, who is from the Al-Omairat clan in Marea.
4 of the dead militia of the “Sultan Murad Brigade” militia had been buried in the Karasan cemetery in the Afrin center on the ninth of March, among them the gunman Basil Muhammad, while the Afrinpost reporter indicated at the time that there are 47 other bodies on the way from Libya to Afrin, Where they are brought in batches.
He also noted at the time the completion of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization, the preparations of 600 militants from the “Ahrar Al-Sharqia Militia” and the “Al-Mu’tasim Brigade” militia to be taken to Libya, noting that disputes over salaries delayed the exit of the batch, as the militias demand that Turkey hand them an advance payment of salaries, but the Turks refuse to hand them salaries over until entering the Turkish territory.
On Tuesday, March 10th, the Afrinpost correspondent confirmed that the elite army militia stationed in the town of Midanky sent twenty armed men, while other numbers refused to obey the orders issued by its leaders, to join the battles in Libya.
The reporter pointed out that the militia militants in the villages of (Shekhutka, Amara and Shorba) refuse to go to Libya, which prompted the leaders of the militia to threaten to fire and cut the salary in case of failure to comply with the orders issued by them.
Also on the eighteenth of February, that the Turkish occupation sent 600 militants from its occupation areas in Azaz, Afrin and Al-Bab, belonging to the militia of the “Sultan Murad Brigade”, to the “safety crossing” near the city of Azaz, in order to send them to Libya.