Turkish journalist: Erdogan will transfer his terrorist mercenaries to Afghanistan

Turkish journalist FahimTaştekin confirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, RecepTayyip Erdogan, will transfer his terrorist mercenaries from northern Syria to Afghanistan, as he had previously transferred them to Libya and the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

In an interview with ARTE One, Tashtkin said that Erdogan agreed with US President Joe Biden to send the Turkish army to Afghanistan after the withdrawal of American and NATO forces from there, and that he would not hesitate to send terrorist mercenaries from northern Syria to Afghanistan, explaining that this  operation will not take place directly, but rather it will be carried out by private security companies, such as those that transported and supplied weapons to terrorists in Syria, including theJabht Al-Nusra terrorist organization.

 

Tashkin stressed that it is not difficult for Erdogan to agree on this matter, because he protects all terrorist organizations in Idlib, including the terrorist “Jabht Al-Nusra “, which is an extension of Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, the former ally of the Taliban, and includes thousands of militants from Chechnya, Chinese Uyghurs and other regions of the world.

Armenia announced on more than one occasion that there is conclusive evidence that the Turkish regime has recruited and transferred mercenaries from Syria to Azerbaijan, while media reports confirmed that Erdogan has sent hundreds of mercenaries from Syria to participate in the battles in the Karabakh region.

Many media reports have previously documented that the President of the Turkish regime sent thousands of terrorist mercenaries from northern Syria to Libya, accompanied by Turkish soldiers, with support of Qatar.

 

Sanaa Hasan

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