Şener: Erdogan’s regime transfers mercenaries from Syria to participate in the fighting in Karabakh

Former Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Abdüllatif Şener confirmed that the Turkish regime had transferred hundreds of terrorist mercenaries from Syria to Azerbaijan to escalate the ongoing conflict in the Karabakh region.

In an interview with TV5, Şener indicated that the head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had transferred terrorists to Azerbaijan “only to fight for Erdogan’s projects and plans, which is a disaster for Turkey as well,” expressing his concern about the information that speaks extensively about “the transfer of terrorists.” from Syria to Azerbaijan, after they were also transferred to Libya.

Şener called on the Turkish regime to abandon its current policies and not interfere in the affairs of other countries, explaining that these interventions since 2011 were the main reason for the situation that Syria, Libya and Iraq are in now , and that Israel is the only beneficiary of it.

In the same context the spokesman of  Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov ,announced earlier today that Russia has intelligence information about the Turkish regime’s transfer of terrorists from Syria to the conflict zone in the Nagorno Karabakh region and that it is carefully studying all information related to this matter.

Moreover previous media reports indicated that the Turkish regime began transferring a number of its mercenaries from northern Syria to participate in the ongoing fighting in the Nagorno Karabakh region, where the BBC published interviews with  these terrorists from Syria who were transferred by the Turkish regime to the battlefront there.

Sanaa Hasan

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