Turkey continues to transport weapons, military equipment, anti-aircraft defense systems, experts and military through Mitiga Airport in Tripoli
A spokesman for Haftar's military, General Ahmet Al-Mismari, confirmed that the decision of the General Administration to activate the no-fly zone over the capital Tripoli is due to the fact that the Turkish regime uses its airports to fly over the International Airport with political flights.
Al-Mismari said Turkey continues to carry weapons, military equipment, anti-aircraft defense systems, experts and military through the Mitga airport in Tripoli, accusing the Sharjah government of receiving terrorists and weapons from Erdogan.
He explained that armed militias affiliated with the Al-Wefaq government have greatly benefited from the ceasefire in Tripoli, noting that the no-fly zone will be extended to other cities, if there are grounds.
A Libyan National Army spokesman called on the United Nations mission in Libya, led by Ghassan Salameh, to monitor the movements of prisoners by the Tripoli government into combat areas prohibited by the Geneva Convention, stressing that detainees were detained at the Geneva convention. is illegal because the military base is a military target.
While Haftar fights the "Turkophile" government of Tripoli, the Turkish press accuses him of forcing over 100,000 Turkish Libyans who have been forced to migrate to the western parts of the country, especially after the occupation of Benghazi by LNA .
“The Ottoman Turks in Libya are systematically driven out of the Haftar National Army as they are being forced into displacement.
We are talking about the presence of thousands of Libyan residents of Ottoman origin who have been targeted by Khalifa Haftar and his Gulf allies, writes a large Turkish newspaper.
They are called "Turk Kuloglu", also known as "Kouluglides", a term used during the Ottoman period to characterize the mixed descendants of Turks, mainly Ottoman officers, with North African women.
"Although there is no apparent separation between indigenous Libyans and foreigners, including Turks, tribal difference was deliberately revealed by those who are loyal to Haftar," Turkish Libyan politician Ali Sait Akın told the Daily in an exclusive interview. Sabah.
The Kuloğlu Turks, consisting of various separate ethnicities, including Albanians or Circassians, were formerly Ottoman Muslim populations, mainly inhabiting large cities in the country, such as Tripoli, Tripura, Bengal, and Bengaluru, but also OK.
Haftar caused a split between the Turkic Libyans and the locals. The general stepped up his campaigns, displacing Turkish residents since he gained power in the eastern parts of the country.
A spokesman for Haftar's military, General Ahmet Al-Mismari, confirmed that the decision of the General Administration to activate the no-fly zone over the capital Tripoli is due to the fact that the Turkish regime uses its airports to fly over the International Airport with political flights.
Al-Mismari said Turkey continues to carry weapons, military equipment, anti-aircraft defense systems, experts and military through the Mitga airport in Tripoli, accusing the Sharjah government of receiving terrorists and weapons from Erdogan.
He explained that armed militias affiliated with the Al-Wefaq government have greatly benefited from the ceasefire in Tripoli, noting that the no-fly zone will be extended to other cities, if there are grounds.
A Libyan National Army spokesman called on the United Nations mission in Libya, led by Ghassan Salameh, to monitor the movements of prisoners by the Tripoli government into combat areas prohibited by the Geneva Convention, stressing that detainees were detained at the Geneva convention. is illegal because the military base is a military target.
While Haftar fights the "Turkophile" government of Tripoli, the Turkish press accuses him of forcing over 100,000 Turkish Libyans who have been forced to migrate to the western parts of the country, especially after the occupation of Benghazi by LNA .
“The Ottoman Turks in Libya are systematically driven out of the Haftar National Army as they are being forced into displacement.
We are talking about the presence of thousands of Libyan residents of Ottoman origin who have been targeted by Khalifa Haftar and his Gulf allies, writes a large Turkish newspaper.
They are called "Turk Kuloglu", also known as "Kouluglides", a term used during the Ottoman period to characterize the mixed descendants of Turks, mainly Ottoman officers, with North African women.
"Although there is no apparent separation between indigenous Libyans and foreigners, including Turks, tribal difference was deliberately revealed by those who are loyal to Haftar," Turkish Libyan politician Ali Sait Akın told the Daily in an exclusive interview. Sabah.
The Kuloğlu Turks, consisting of various separate ethnicities, including Albanians or Circassians, were formerly Ottoman Muslim populations, mainly inhabiting large cities in the country, such as Tripoli, Tripura, Bengal, and Bengaluru, but also OK.
Haftar caused a split between the Turkic Libyans and the locals. The general stepped up his campaigns, displacing Turkish residents since he gained power in the eastern parts of the country.
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