A new batch of Syrian “hired killers” bodies arrives from Libya to Hiwar Kilis

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Media outlets affiliated with the Syrian opposition and Turkish occupation, revealed that on Saturday, 10 bodies of Islamic militia militants affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, reached the Hiwar Kilis crossing point between Turkey and the occupied areas of northern Syria, coming from the battle fronts in Libya.

A military source in these militias stated that the dead were killed in the fighting on the axes of Salah al-Din and Ain Zara, west of Tripoli, Libya, where there are a number of “mercenaries / hired killers” of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood branch.

The source of the Islamic militia mentioned the continued supply and dispatch of “mercenaries / hired killers” from northern Syria to Libya, and they are the same ones that Ankara used to invade the areas of Afrin, “Sere Kaniyeh / Ras al-Ain” and “Gre Spii / Tel Abyad”, where the agents justified those who call themselves the “Syrian National Army” invading and occupying these Syrian areas by Turkey, under the pretext of fighting the “Syrian Democratic Forces”.

According to the same source, 150 Brotherhood gunmen were equipped to join the batch of 275 militants from the “Amashat” militia, noting that the Brotherhood militias are exploiting the need and poverty of the people of the Idlib and Aleppo rural camps, to lure them with money and their illusion that the fighting fronts in Libya are secure and protected from the Turks, and with the aim of including the largest possible number of them.

The sources of the Muslim Brotherhood had revealed, about a week ago, that a group of 15 dead mercenaries / hired killers from the “Hamza Squad” militia, were brought including a 15-year-old minor child coming from Libya. In return, a batch of about 600 “Mercenary / Hired Killer” arrived Libya .

According to media supporting the Turkish occupation, Ankara is working to transport militants to Libya almost every week, to fight against the “Libyan National Army”, through Istanbul airport through civilian aircraft, or by sea with Turkish warships.

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