Arif Hudaverdi Yaman / Anadolu Agency
Asia Times: Syrians enlist in Libya war day after Berlin talks
Fighters offered $2,000 salaries and Turkish nationality as Ankara seeks to bolster interests in Libya.
On Monday, less than 24 hours after world powers agreed to halt arms shipments to Libya’s warring sides, men in northern Syria were still signing up to fight for the Turkish-backed government in Tripoli.
“The registration of fighters to go to Libya is continuing until this moment,” an Asia Times correspondent in Syria reported Monday afternoon, after visiting one of three recruitment centers in the Turkish-dominated northern countryside of Aleppo.
Approximately 800 Syrian men are currently preparing to go to Libya, an official with Syria’s opposition Ministry of Defense told Asia Times on condition of anonymity.
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WNU Editor: I would not be surprised if Turkey signs up a few thousand.
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