Media: Russian mercenaries desecrated a mosque in Libya

On the burned walls, they also left inscriptions 14/88

For the second week in a row, media and international organizations have been discussing the actions of Russian mercenaries from PMC “Wagner” in Libya, where they painted the occupied buildings with Nazi symbols.

This time it became known, in particular, according to the report of the Institute for Global Threats (IGTDS) that Russian militants on the side of General Haftar also desecrated the Niffati Mosque in the south of Tripoli - as evidenced by videos, photographs and inscriptions.

IGTDS experts claim that Russian militants burned a mosque in Ein Zara and left graffiti on the premises "I see mosques on Russian soil, but it would be better if they were on fire."

On the burned walls, they also left inscriptions 14/88, which in the neo-Nazi subculture means "Adolf Hitler - Glory to Hitler."

They also left many pork products in the temple, which is an aggressive desecration for Muslims, which is often used by Islamophobes around the world.

In December 2019, Turkish President Recep Erdogan announced that about 2 thousand Russian militants fighting on the side of Haftar.

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Source: IGTDS

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