Turkish militia’s kill civilians in Libya
On the Libyan scene, and specifically in the West,
mercenary occupation of homes has emerged, in addition to the return of
physical killings among members of the brigades loyal to the government of
"reconciliation".
The mercenaries, under Turkish patronage, and by
stopping the officials of the Al-Wefaq government led by Fayez al-Sarraj,
occupied the homes of the Libyans displaced from the horror of the battles and
took their own homes, while the physical liquidation between the battalions and
the factions loyal to the Al-Wefaq militia came again, after the latter went to
dissolve groups without the other, in addition Until the battalions prepare lists
of dozens of people whom it was decided to get rid of for several reasons.
At a time when thousands of displaced people from
areas such as Ain Zara, Qasr Bin Ghashir, Salah al-Din and the Libyan plateau
have returned to their homes recently, they were surprised that they had been
occupied by mercenaries loyal to Ankara, and they resided in them, announcing
that they had seized them with the knowledge of officials - in reference to
them To the Al-Wefaq government- which caused a state of public upheaval. Some
warlords even called on the authorities to take a firm stand on the control of
mercenaries over the homes of the local residents, including the commander of
the artillery in the Al-Wefaq forces called “Faraj Khalil” who demanded the
return of the mercenaries in terms of They came, fearing that their behavior
would lead to a massive popular uprising.
Tripoli residents do not hide their annoyance with
mercenary practices, and residents fear contact with gunmen of different
nationalities who do not respect customs and traditions, most of whom are
addicted to drugs and hallucinogenic drugs.
On the other side, the physical liquidation
operations resumed again among the militants in Tripoli. Nearly 6 people were
killed in the past week, including a militia member in the capital, Tripoli,
called “Hussam Abdullah Al-Hamroni” who was killed by a hail of bullets fired
by gunmen. Driving in a civilian vehicle without specifying its type; The field
leader of the "Rahba al-Droud" militia in support of the Turkish
invasion, called "Ayman Saleh", nicknamed "Balah", who was
liquidated in Tajoura by gunmen without specifying their dependency or identity
or the motives for the liquidation, in addition to the presence of a state of
congestion among the "Rahba al-Droud" militia And its members vowed
to respond and take revenge for the killing of "Balah."
Prior to the liquidation of Baleh, a number of
militants affiliated with one of the militias of the city of Misurata killed
two members and wounded a third of the sixth secret militia, Abu Salim’s
office, while the “Al Farouq” battalion arrested one of the most prominent
local leaders of the Brotherhood and supporters of the Turkish intervention
called “Salah Hammad” after Attack on his house in Al-Mutrad area, adjacent to
Al-Zawiya.
Observers of the Libyan scene see that the
qualifications come within the struggle of the pro-concord brigades, which
began to emerge strongly, after the "Al-Wefaq" movement to dissolve
groups without the other, what is considered by gunmen from Tripoli, Al-Zawiya
and some other cities as an attempt to defeat the militants of Misurata, which
seeks in cooperation with the Turkish mercenaries to Extending its influence
over the capital.




