Al-Mesmari: Erdogan’s regime transfers thousands of terrorists to Libya

On March 15, Major General Ahmed al-Mesmari, a spokesman for the Libyan army, confirmed that the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had transported approximately 7,500 terrorists to Libyan territory.
“The terrorists who came from Syria receive millions of dollars from the Turkish regime and its supporters. Approximately 400 terrorists, who are trained in the city of Gaziantep, are weekly transported from Syria to Tripoli,” the Egyptian “Seventh Day “site quoted al-Mesmari as saying in a press conference in Cairo.

Al-Mesmari said that the Libyan army recently targeted a Turkish ship carrying ammunition in the city of Misrata and attacked the Turkish operations room at the Maitiqa Air Force Base in Tripoli.
Al-Mesmari affirmed that Erdogan and his Muslim Brotherhood Party do not respect international resolutions.
He said that armed terrorist groups are supporting Turkish forces in violating the cease-fire truce in Tripoli.
Al-Mesmari said that the terrorists in Misrata are preparing to launch an attack against Al-Jufrah and Surt with support from Turkish drones and modern weapons.

O. al-Mohammad

 

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