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Mercenaries are still being transported from and to Libya

The activists of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored a new transfer of Syrian mercenaries to and from the Libyan territories, where a batch of about 200 mercenaries returned, last Monday, and arrived in the Syrian territories from the “Hawar Kilis” crossing in Aleppo countryside, while more than 300 fighters are still in Turkish camps inside Syria are preparing to launch at a later time.

The sources of the Syrian Observatory confirmed that a similar number of mercenaries joined the factions fighting in Libya, on the same day of the arrival of the last batch via a military transport plane.

It is worth noting that Turkey recruits mercenaries for a monthly salary of no more than 500 US dollars, and transports them using military and civilian airports, then they are transported by land to reach Syria through the military ports that it controls with the factions loyal to it in the northern countryside of Aleppo.

The number of mercenaries who have been transferred to Libya since the beginning of June has risen to more than 500 mercenaries from the “Amshat, Sultan Murad, Al-Hamza Division” and others, while 535 mercenaries returned to Syria during the same period.

The exit of “mercenaries” from Libyan lands is still completely halted, despite all international demands for their immediate exit, in light of the Libyan-Libyan understandings, but this has not worked until now, as the Turkish government continues to transfer Syrian mercenaries to and from Libya, within the framework of Continuous switching operations, and about 7,000 mercenaries of Syrian nationality who are loyal to Ankara are still present in Libya until this moment.

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