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SOHR: Erdogan was compelled to decrease salaries of his mercenaries in Libya

The death toll of “Ankara’s mercenaries” in Libya has risen to 129, according to the latest statistics revealed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), the most prominent tracker of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s mercenary deployment to Libya.

SOHR confirmed that Turkey was forced to reduce the salaries it had previously allocated for the Syrian mercenaries in Libya after the number of recruits exceeded the limit declared by Turkey, which is 6000 fighters.

Speaking about the frontlines that witnessed deaths among “Erdogan’s mercenaries” in Libya, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, citing from its exclusive sources, indicated that they were killed during clashes in Salah Al-Deen in south of Tripoli, Al-Ramla frontline near Tripoli airport and Al-Hadba.

According to the latest details published by the SOHR, the number of recruits who have arrived in Tripoli has increased to 4,750 mercenaries, while the number of recruits who have arrived in Turkish camps to receive training has reached about 1900 persons.

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