Turkey-backed Syrian mercenaries arrive in Azerbaijan

A group of Syrian fighters from Turkey-backed
factions have arrived in Azerbaijan on Sunday evening, London-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights reported based on “very reliable sources.”
The current group had arrived in Turkey from Syria’s
Turkish-controlled Afrin earlier in the week.
There are more fighters waiting to be deployed, SOHR
said.
Journalist Lindsey Snell had published recordings
last week, claiming some 1,000 Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (TFSA) members
were to be sent to Azerbaijan, adding that some may already be there. She
detailed similar claims throughout the week.
According to Snell, Hamza Division members arrived
in Baku on Tuesday. Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry strongly denied the claims.
On Sunday, Erkin Öncan, a journalist with Sputnik
Turkish, shared a video allegedly showing TFSA convoys headed to
Nagorno-Karabakh, citing “Azerbaijani sources.”
The United Nations has voiced concerns for
Turkey-backed groups committing war crimes in Syria, and groups of Syrian
militias have reportedly been deployed in Libya under Turkish control.
Tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia have been
running high since July, when armed forces from the two neighbours clashed in
the Tovuz/Tavush region at the border between them, leading to military and
civilian casualties. Turkey has shown strong support for Azerbaijan, and sent
helicopters to its sister country for military drills following the escalation.