High death rate of Syrian mercenaries in Karabakh
 
 
Human losses are increasing among the Syrian armed
opposition factions loyal to Turkey fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh
region on the side of Azerbaijan against the Armenian army.
The Syrian National Army announced the killing of Omar
al-Jabali, commander of the 95th division of the Sultan Murad Division, after
being sent by Turkey to Azerbaijan.
Jabali had previously fought for the Turkish forces in
Libya, and before that in the Turkish attack on the cities of Afrin, Tal Abyad
and Ras al-Ain, where it was documented that he carried out field executions of
civilians and was responsible for leading acts of looting, arrests and
kidnappings.
Also, a military commander in the Hamza Division, Adel
al-Shahir, was killed earlier, as the Turkish authorities handed over his
corpse at the Jarablus crossing on October 26, along with a number of
mercenaries who were killed in the Nagorno-Karabakh battles, according to the
Center for Documenting Violations in Northern Syria.
Earlier, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented
more human losses among the pro-Ankara mercenaries in the battles of the
disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The Syrian Observatory sources reported that the Syrian
fighters are continuously losing lives in the battles, where 14 mercenaries
were killed within a matter of hours.
The Observatory said that a new batch of 20 mercenary
corpses who were killed in Nagorno-Karabakh arrived in Syria, specifically to
areas of Turkish influence and the factions north of Aleppo.
The death toll of mercenaries sent by the Turkish government
since the end of September has risen to at least 231 people, including 183 dead
whose bodies were brought back to Syria, while the bodies of the rest are still
in Azerbaijan.
The Syrian mercenaries, along with the Azerbaijani forces,
are participating in the ongoing fighting against the regional forces and
Armenia, after they were brought in by Ankara, Baku's ally in the conflict.
Although Azerbaijan, an ally of Turkey, denied the presence
of Syrian mercenaries, evidence has increased regarding their presence and
their involvement in the battles. The United States, Russia and France have
expressed their concern about the role of Turkish mercenaries in the conflict.
On the other hand, a joint statement issued by major powers
said on Friday evening, October 30 that the foreign ministers of Armenia and
Azerbaijan agreed on a set of urgent steps to solve the conflict between them in
the Nagorno-Karabakh region after holding talks.
The statement, issued by envoys from Russia, France and the
United States, added that the two ministers met in Geneva and agreed not to
deliberately target civilians, to start a process for exchanging bodies on the
battlefield, and to present lists of prisoners and detainees within a week with
the aim of exchanging them.
It also indicated that the two countries would continue to
discuss issues “related to possible mechanisms to verify the ceasefire.”
 
          
     
                                
 
 


