The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

SOHR: New Group Of Turkey-Backed SNA Members To Go To Libya

SOHR reported that preparation is underway in the northern Aleppo countryside, which is controlled by Turkish forces and their gangs to send a new batch of mercenaries to Libya.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) revealed on Monday preparations in the northern countryside of Aleppo, north Syria, to send 75 members of the Turkish-backed National Army to Libya.

It is scheduled that the opposition members will leave Syria to Turkey late this week. They will then be transferred then to bases in the Libyan capital Tripoli, as part of a back-and-forth transfer operation, where 50 members will return to Syria, according to SOHR.

The opposition faction’s members will receive only 200 USD after their salaries during the past periods ranged from 500 and 700 USD to 2,500 USD during the war in Libya, the SOHR said.

It should be mentioned that there are nearly 7,000 Turkish-backed factions members in Libya, according to SHOR.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights called for Turkey and Russia to stop exploiting the Syrians for serving their narrow interests.

Earlier, the SOHR pointed out that the volunteers belong to the factions of al-Mu’tasim Brigade, Sultan Murad Brigade,  Suqour al-Shamal Brigade, al-Hamzat, Sham Legion, Suleiman Shah, and Samarkand Brigade.

The military leaders of the Turkish-backed opposition factions denied at first the arrival of numbers of their fighters to Libya.

However, later they justified their participation, given the fact that the crises in a number of Arab countries are the conflict between two fronts, one of which supports the Arab Spring revolutions, led by Turkey, and the other supports what it described as the counter-revolutionary front.

 

 

 

 

 

Source: North Press