Monday, June 01, 2020

Recording the First Killing of a Syrian Media Activist Involved in the Libyan War

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The Syrian opposition media activist, Muhammad Al-Mu'adamani, was killed in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, while he was covering the battles of the Syrian factions, who were sent by Ankara to fight in Libya alongside the forces of the so-called "National Accord" government against the Libyan army.
“Muhammad Al-Mu'adamani” is considered the first Syrian media person to be killed in Libya, after the death of more than two hundred militants, who were sent by Turkey to Libyan territory to fight there alongside the so-called "National Accord" government led by "Fayez Al-Sarraj" against the forces of the so-called "National Libyan Army" led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.
Libyan sources close to the "Libyan Army" indicated that Turkey recently is not sending Syrian militants only, but rather they are accompanied by media activists and nursing cadres, with the increasing video clips that document large numbers of Syrian militants captured by "Haftar" forces, and then abandoned by Ankara and left to face their own destiny.
“Al-Mu’adamani” friends and relatives published obituaries of him on social media, avoiding mentioning the location of his killing, while the “Military Media Division” of the “Libyan Army” broadcasted video clips documenting the injury of a large number of Syrian militants in Libya, noting that it had the clips from the camera of one of the killed Syrians, and then it turned out later that it got the video clips from "Al-Mu’adamani" cell phone.
Since December 2019, Turkey has started to send large numbers of Syrian armed fighters under its banner in the north of Syria to Libya via Gaziantep Airport in order to support the "government of National Accord" forces in the battles with the "Libyan army", but the Turks, according to the sources' assurances, did not fulfill their promises to the Syrian militants about providing them with thousands of dollars in salaries if they travel to Libya, and the militants were implicated and thrown into battles taking into account their inability to return to Syria or withdraw from the battles before they meet their inevitable fate, either captivity or killing.

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