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Syrian Observatory: Death toll of Syrian Mercenaries in Libya rises to 151

March 25, 2020
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) announced that the death toll of Syrians mercenaries fighting in Libya has risen to 151, with eight confirmed deaths in the past few days. Just this week, LNA forces captured one Syrian fighter in Libya.

According to SOHR sources, “the [Syrians] were killed during the clashes on the axes of Salah Al-Din neighborhood south of Tripoli, the Ramla axis near the Tripoli airport and the axis of the Hadaba project, in addition to Misrata and other areas in Libya”.

The SOHR said that the remains of the Syrian fighters were transferred to Syrian territory and buried within the areas of the “Euphrates Shield”, in Aleppine countryside.

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