The spokesman for the Libyan National Army, Major General Ahmed Al-Mismari, said that Turkey sends approximately 400 terrorists to Libya, on a weekly basis, to support the armed militias, stressing in a press conference in Cairo yesterday, that Ankara brought 2,000 mercenaries, including members of the "ISIS" organization. The terrorist, by civilian aircraft. Al-Mismari stressed that the Libyan army is adhering to the exit of mercenaries and Turkish forces, noting that the number of Turkish soldiers in Libya is close to 1,000 between an officer, a consultant and a military, and confirmed the fall of the Turkish dead in military operations in the Maitika area.

Al-Mesmari pointed out that the Turks built radar and missile stations near Misrata and Maitika, pointing out that whoever leads the terrorist operations in Libya is a Turkish person called "Abi Al-Furqan". Turkish intervention received millions of dinars in financial rewards.

Al-Mismari considered that the real door to accessing the Libyan issue is the security, not the political, pointing out that the Libyan army wants free and fair elections that express the will of the Libyan people, and he pointed out that the border demarcation agreement had damaged Libya and plunged it into a battle that has nothing to do with it.

The spokesman pointed out that all the oil and gas wells in Libya are under the control of the national army, and added that the army is ready for a ceasefire, provided that the Turkish and mercenary forces that Ankara brought to Libya leave.

- The Libyan army confirms that the border demarcation agreement has harmed the country.