General Ahmed Al-Mismari reveals the names and nationalities of Erdogan’s mercenaries in Libya
General Ahmed Al-Mismari, The Libyan National Army spokesperson, revealed the names of the leaders of the Syrian mercenaries whom Turkey sent to Libya recently to fight in the ranks of the National Accord government forces in Tripoli.
The spokesman said that a person named Colonel Ghazi was leading Syrian mercenaries in Libya, noting that “the nationalities of the terrorists who were transferred to Libya were Syrian and Iraqi.”
Al-Mismari confirmed during a press conference that Erdogan “is planning to send 18,000 terrorists to Libya in total,” explaining that Turkey has transported up to 2,000 militants from the Al-Nusra Front organization to Libya via Mitiga Airport.
“The Mitiga Airport has turned completely into a Turkish military base,” he said, stressing that the Turkish president “transferred 1,500 ISIS militants from Syria to Libya.”
Al-Mismari also said that the Libyan National Army “is committed to the ceasefire to give an opportunity for a peaceful solution, and to expose the enemy before the international community,” noting that the commitment to the ceasefire “has already exposed Erdogan before the international community and his support for terrorism.”