The African Airlines has revealed that the area of Benghazi was forced to illegally transport foreign terrorists to Libya.
In a statement reported by the Afrigate News Agency, the company’s management condemned the “illegal interference in the work of the air sector and its use for illegitimate purposes by transporting foreigners of terrorist backgrounds involved in killing children, women and the elderly, and bringing them to Libya to work as mercenaries and continue their crimes here”.
The company called on the UN envoy to Libya Chassa Salama to intervene with the International Civil Aviation Organization to stop the arbitrary use of aviation and to consider it as unlawful interference that requires punishment in accordance to local and international legislation.
Salama had confirmed on Saturday the arrival of many terrorist mercenaries sent by the Turkish regime from northern Syria to Libya.
The French government Radio RF revealed earlier this month that a large number of mercenaries from the Turkish regime arrived from Syria to Libya through flights on Libyan Airlines and through an airline company owned by Abdel Hakim Belhaj, a terrorist al-Qaeda leaded based in Turkey.
Inas Abdulkareem