Ankara requires the “Sultan Murad” militia to send all of its gunmen to Libya

Afrinpost – Special

The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood who are known as the “Syrian National Army / Free Army” are sent from the occupied Kurdish Afrin region by sending them from inside Turkey and to Libya to participate in the battles taking place between the government of “National Accord” which is led by Fayez al-Sarraj, and the Libyan National Army, which is led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter.

In the context, the “Afrinpost” reporter at the Afrin center said that the Turkish occupation imposed on the militia of the “Sultan Murad Brigade” to head with its militants to Libya, to implement the Turkish plan there, while the leaders of the “Failaq Al-Rahman” are forcing their gunmen, expelled from Ghouta, Damascus , to go to Libya.

The reporter stated that there was an alert for the militia, “Sultan Murad” and “Failaq Al-Rahman” in the center of the city of Afrin, and clarified that the gunmen of “Sultan Murad” wandering the city streets, with signs of resentment and dissatisfaction on their faces.

While the reporter indicated that the “Failaq Al-Rahman” militia began to force its gunmen to go to Libya, after the Turkish occupation cut their salaries, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

In addition, the Afrinpost correspondent in the “Shieh / Sheikh Al-Hadid” district said that the leader of the “Sultan Suleiman Shah / Amshahat Brigade” militia called “Muhammad Al-Jasem / Abu Amsha” arrived recently from Libya, on a visit aimed at preparing other members of his gunmen and send them to Libya.

The reporter pointed out that there are large numbers of “Sultan Murad Brigade” militants in Afrin, estimated at several thousand, as it is considered one of the largest militias in Afrin, which is affiliated directly to the Turkish dead, and 15 members from the militia had gone in recent days to Libya.

Observers believe that sending the militiamen to Libya is carried out at the request of Russia from Ankara, with a view to eliminate all Islamic militias in northwestern Syria, allowing it to control Idlib later with minimal losses, while Turkey is trying to implement its project in Libya through these militants.

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