Afrinpost – Special
Afrinpost has learned from its sources that the Turkish occupation government in Ankara is currently building two large camps in the towns of (Al-Rai and Al-Bab) in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, in order to collect and train tens of thousands of Islamic militants to send them to Libya and fight alongside the Libyan Mulim Brotherhood government.
The sources confirmed that the work of establishing the two camps has started recently, and about fifty thousand armed mercenaries / hired killers will be assembled and trained to send them in batches to the battlefields in Libya.
This intersects with what the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published, through its sources on the twenty-fourth of May, that the Turkish occupation intends to transfer the majority of the militants who are under the banner of its militias in Afrin to Libya.
According to the information provided by the observatory, Ankara intends to transfer the majority of these militants to Libya, and to fully deploy and take over the Turkish forces in Afrin, due to the behavior and corruption of these militants (due to the bad behavior and corruption of these gunmen) (knowing that all corruption is by direct orders of the Turkish occupation itself, as it has the ability I have to adjust it within 24 hours if I have the desire to do so).
According to the observatory’s information, one of the intelligence officers at the “Ziarat Hanan” checkpoint of “Shara / Sharan” district of Afrin countryside, informed a group of Kurdish citizens that these gunmen will soon be transported due to their corrupt practices and turning the citizens of Afrin against the Turkish forces.
In a separate context, Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu yesterday congratulated the occupation soldiers on Eid Al-Fitr, in the Battle of the Euphrates Shield in northern Syria, where Soylu visited the (Al-Rai) crossing that was turkified into “Choban Bay” border.
The Turkish official’s visit indicates that the occupied areas in northern Syria are considered part of the Turkish internal affairs, which clearly shows the occupation intentions of the Turks in the areas from Jarablus to Idlib, in addition to the occupied areas in the east of the Euphrates between the cities of Sere Kaniye and Gire Spi.