Researcher Atta: Erdogan is sending mercenaries to Libya

Researcher Ahmet Atta said the use of chemical weapons in North-East Syria was ordered by Turkish President Erdogan. "Erdogan - said Atta - plans to deploy mercenaries to North-East Syria. Chemical weapons will be probably used again."

Researcher Ahmet Atta talked to ANF Arabic service while in London to attend the Middle East Forum. Atta made remarks on the Turkish state invasion and genocide attacks on North East Syria.

Atta said that the Turkish state used chemical weapons in North-East Syria and massacred the Kurdish people there.

The researcher added that during the war, the MIT carried many barrels of chemical weapons to Syria. Turkey has previously used chemical weapons, reminded Atta who added: "In 2013, in Xan el-Aseli village of Aleppo the Turkish state used chemical weapons and a large number of civilians were killed. This inhuman attack was carried out with the support of Qatar."

Talking about Libya and Erdogan's plan to deploy troops there, Atta said: "Erdogan wants to realize the Ottoman dreams. Now the Turkish state is preparing to send to Libya the Sultan Murat Brigade, Al-Mutasim and Ahrar al-Sharqiya mercenary groups to fight. These mercenaries will pass through Libya's two neighboring countries. One is an African country and the other is an Arab country. Erdogan will strengthen his presence in Africa and he is planning to do in Tripoli what he is doing in Idlib."