Colonel Abu Bakr al-Badri, a Libyan naval operational officer of the so-called Libyan National Army, disclosed that the Turkish steamer "Amazon", which docked a few days ago in the port of Tripoli, was carrying large numbers of terrorists, including elements of the terrorist organization ISIS.
Al-Badri, in a brief press published by the Karama Operations room in the western region, and the "Africa news portal", said that the shipment of armored vehicles that had been posted to the armed groups of the internationally-backed national consensus government was to cover only the real charge, which he said It is represented by a large number of elements of terrorist organizations transported by Turkey from Syria to Libya, in addition to quantities of other weapons and ammunition, provided by Turkey as support to the Muslim Brotherhood and armed groups in the capital, Tripoli.
The so-called Libyan National Army announced a blockade on the coast of western Libya after the arrival of the Turkish vessel.
The so-called Libyan National Army has been fighting since the fourth of last month against Al-Wefaq forces in the vicinity of Tripoli to cleanse it of what it describes as terrorist attacks.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the fighting killed more than 450 people, injured more than 2,000 and displaced about 60,000.