Who Are Turkey’s Proxy Fighters in Syria?

https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2019/11/27/who-are-turkeys-proxy-fighters-in-syria/


When Turkey first created the framework of its Syrian factions, before the Euphrates Shield Operation, the salaries offered to fighters were extraordinarily high: $300 per month, paid in Turkish lira. Over time, salaries have declined. By the beginning of 2019, salaries had been cut to about $100 distributed every seven to eight weeks. That rate, of about $50 per month, is insufficient to cover even basic necessities, so fighters commonly have to rely on taking loans, family support, and criminal activities such as looting in order to make ends meet. Commanders, according to an accountant with an SNA faction known as the al-Mutasim Brigade to whom I spoke, make at least $300 monthly.


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