Afrinpost-Special
Today, Thursday, 7 armed men of the Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, from the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin in northern Syria, went to Libya to fight there alongside the Muslim Brotherhood Accord Government, which is considered the arm of Ankara as is the case with the Muslim Brotherhood militia in Syria, and in evidence of the lack of seriousness of the Turkish occupation in the truce in Libya.
The correspondent of “Afrinpost” at the district center said that 7 “gunmen / hired killers” from the “Sultan Murad Division” militia, headed to Libya, indicating the Turkish intention to escalate further there against the Libyan National Army.
A source told our correspondent that the gunmen told their families that they would return after 6 months on leave if they remained alive.
A few days ago, the Government of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Accord and the Libyan National Army reached a ceasefire agreement in Libya after strong battles that took place between them, which ended with the Libyan National Army controlling Sirte and the Muslim Brotherhood’s government of reconciliation over the capital, Tripoli completely.
However, Ankara’s sending of militants from the occupied northern regions of Syria to Libya indicates its lack of seriousness in implementing that agreement, especially after the statements of the spokesman for the Libyan National Army Al-Mismari that Turkish warships equipped for fighting headed to the shores of Sirte.