Libyan Army spokesman: Turkey transports a number of Daesh and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists from Syria to Libya

TRIPOLI, (ST)- Spokesman of Libyan Army Ahmad al-Mismari has revealed that the Turkish regime’s intelligence body  transports the terrorists of the blacklisted Daesh and Jabhat al-Nusra from Syria to Libya, describing the new Turkish move as very dangerous.

In a statement to the Egyptian “Bawabet al-Watan” newspaper, al-Mismari said that the Turkish intelligence uses some Tunisian airports to transport terrorists affiliated to Daesh and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organizations as well as terrorists from other groups to Libya via the western mountains, known as  Nafusa Mountains.

Earlier on Wednesday, SANA cited local sources in Hasaka countryside as affirming  that the Turkish regime forces continue to withdraw a number of its terrorist mercenaries- some 60 terrorists from each group- from Ras al-Ayn and its vicinity in the northern countryside of Hasaka in preparation to send them to Libya via Turkish territories in order to use them in battles there.

 Last week, the National Defense and Security Committee at the Libyan Parliament called on the Libyan armed forces to target any moves by the Turkish forces in the Libyan territories.

Hamda Mustafa

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