After sending thousands of mercenaries to Libya and then to Azerbaijan, Turkey now intends to send new Syrian mercenaries to Afghanistan, but under official agreements, Al Arabiya reports.
The director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Turkey had begun talks with Syrian opposition fighters to send some to Afghanistan to defend Kabul airport after the withdrawal of US troops.
According to the director of the center, unlike Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, these mercenaries will work in different conditions. Turkish security companies under official contracts will hire them.
The process is likely to begin in September, which will be controlled by Turkish intelligence. The salary will range from $2000 to $3000.