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Pro-Kurdish Forces In Turkey Demanded Clarification Regarding The Dispatch Of Mercenaries To Azerbaijan

Serpil Kemalbey, a member of the pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP) of the Turkish parliamentary opposition, addressed Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu with a question regarding the dispatch of mercenaries and military aircraft to Azerbaijan.

As reported by “Armenpress” with reference to Alarabia.net, Kemalbey stressed the need to disclose the fact that Turkey had transferred 4000 Syrian militants from Afrin to Azerbaijan, promising $1800 a month and claiming that their mission would last 3 months.

Kemalbey also said that it was necessary to clarify whether it was true that F-16 fighters and Turkish UAVs were used in the war against Armenia, adding that although different countries called for a ceasefire, civilians were killed on both sides, and Turkey continued to support Azerbaijan.

Vigen Avetisyan

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