Mercenaries sent by Erdogan’s regime to Nagorno-Karabakh were tempted by money

London (ST): A recent report by the British BBC network has disclosed that the mercenaries sent by Erdogan’s regime to the disputed area of Nagorno-Karabakh were tempted by money to go to Azerbaijan.

In an interview made by the BBC with four mercenaries sent by Erdogan’s regime to the district,  they unveiled that  terrorist and mercenary organizations stationed to the north of Syria affiliated to the Turkish regime advertised for jobs outside Syria, namely standing on checkpoints  in Azerbaijan in return for 2000 US dollars as a monthly salary.

The BBC estimated that about 2000 mercenary terrorists registered their names  and travelled on board Turkish planes, but they were surprised that they were sent to the frontlines of fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh.   

Earlier, the Armenian Ministry of Defence affirmed several times the involvement of the Turkish regime in sending thousands of mercenary terrorists from Syria to Nagorno-Karabakh district with the aim of instigating the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

A number of media reports have also documented the Turkish  regime’s sending of thousands of mercenary terrorists from northern Syria to Libya, supported and funded by Qatar Sheikhdom to support the militias of al-Wifaq government.

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