French Radio: Four planes landed at Libya’s Mitiga airport, transferring Turkish-backed terrorists from Syria

PARIS, (ST)- Western media sources on Thursday reported that hundreds of Turkish regime’s mercenary terrorists arrived in Libya coming from Syria to take part in the battles going on in the Libyan territories. 

The French RFI radio said that news about Turkey transferring mercenaries from Syria to Libya was frequently reported after video clips were published showing them in the Libyan capital Tripoli.

Citing sources at the Libya Mitiga Airport, the pro-government French radio said that a large number of Turkish regime’s mercenaries arrived in Libya from Syria via unregistered flights.

 It pointed out that planes owned by a Abdel Hakim Belhaj, one of al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group’s leader residing in Turkey, have carried Turkey-back mercenaries from Turkey to Tripoli to fight alongside the armed groups fighting for the Government of National Accord in Libya.

It reported that between Friday and Sunday, four planes landed at Mitiga airport, bringing terrorists of Turkish-backed groups from Syria.

Hamda Mustafa

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