Turkey’s parliament on Thursday authorized the
deployment of troops to Libya to support the U.N.-backed government in
Tripoli battle forces loyal to a rival government that is seeking to
capture the capital.
Turkish
lawmakers voted 325-184 at an emergency session in favor of a one-year
mandate allowing the government to dispatch troops amid concerns that
Turkish forces could aggravate the conflict in Libya and destabilize the region.
The
Tripoli-based government of Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Sarraj has
faced an offensive by the rival regime in the east and commander Gen. Khalifa Hifter.
The fighting has threatened to plunge Libya into violent chaos rivaling
the 2011 conflict that ousted and killed longtime dictator Moammar
Gadhafi.
(france24.com)
Western media sources unveiled that hundreds of Turkish regime’s mercenaries of the terrorists in Syria have arrived in Libya to participate in the battles there, few days after the information saying that Erdogan’s regime have transported groups of mercenaries who were positioning in Idleb and north of Syria to Libya...
ReplyDeleteThe French RF Radio affiliated to the French Government reported that the information on transporting mercenaries from Syria to Libya by Turkey have recurred, “one after the other,” after video clips were published showing them in the capital of Tripoli.
The French radio quoted sources in the Libyan Mitiga airport as saying that a large number of Turkish regime’s mercenaries had arrived in Libya from Syria by unregistered flights.
It added that between Friday and Sunday, four planes landed at Mitiga International Airport, bringing in terrorists of the Turkish regime’s mercenaries who were transported from Syria.....https://sana.sy/en/?p=181835