The head of the administrative control Authority of the parallel government, Abdel Salam al-Hassi, has been arrested, press sources said on Monday, days after a censorship report monitoring major financial and administrative abuses by the parrallel government. The sources pointed out that Hassi was arrested on the orders of the …
Read More »Ministry of Transportation and Misurata Municipal Council agree on urgent plans to improve services at its airport
The Ministry of Transportation with the Municipality of Misrata met on Monday, to conduct urgent executive plans to improve services at Misrata airport in light of the suspension of work at Mitiga airport and officially divert flights to Misrata. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Transportation Hisham Boshkiwat during a meeting …
Read More »Sawan: The international community’s silence about Hafter’s crimes portends chaos threatening the region
The head of Al-Adala Wa Al-Bena Party, Mohamed Sawan, said on Sunday that the bombing of the airport and the injury of pilgrims is a full-scale war crime, and the continued silence of the international community for these crimes portends chaos threatening the whole region. On his official page, Sawan …
Read More »Health Ministry: 4 pilgrims injured and 30 fainted due to high blood pressure and sugar following the bombing of Mitiga
Head of Information Department at the Ministry of Health Widad Abu Al-Niran confirmed on Sunday that 4 citizens, including 3 pilgrims, were injured and 30 pilgrims fainted due to high pressure and sugar as a result of panic after the bombing of Mitiga airport at dawn today. The President of …
Read More »Following the injury of pilgrims in the bombing of Mitiga airport, Presidential calls on the mission to take sides in justice
The Presidential Council said on Sunday that a number of pilgrims, including children, were injured after Hafter bombed the airport of Mitiqa, describing the bombing as an act of dehumanizing terrorism. In a statement, the president held full responsibility for the UN mission and called on it to show the …
Read More »Al-Sarraj: We are keen to secure Gharyan, and the aggressors will only gain defeat
President of the Presidential Council, Fayez Al-Sarraj, stressed that the government os keen to continue securing Gharyan city against any new aggression, and provide all services to citizens. Al-Sarraj said in a statement on Wednesday that the Libyan army and its support force are ready to perform their duties ably …
Read More »Random shells hit Znata and Al-Grarat and Mitiqa suspends his flights
carrying 265 passengers of Hajj. The airport, on its official page, said that the shell landed near the passenger terminal during the landing of Buraq airline coming from Istanbul. furthermore, the continuous shelling of Hafter militias did not stop at dawn today when random shelling hit Zanata and Gharart areas …
Read More »Al-Jala Benghazi: Continued attack on medical personnel and the absence of the security services
Al-Jalaa Hospital in Benghazi complained of the continued attacks on nursing staff in the absence of security services in the city, according to the hospital. The hospital, on its official page, on Tuesday said that a fight occurred within the “surgery A” a section dedicated to the wounded hafter militias, …
Read More »Al-Majai: Hifter’s militias will be defeated the coming days
The spokesman of Borqan Al-Qadab operation Mustafa Al-mjai, said the state of calm witnessed in frontlines; Is due to the preparations for a major decisive battle to come, indicating that the defeat of Hafter’s forces in Ghiryan will be repeated in the coming days. Al-Mjai added on Monday that armed …
Read More »US Secretary of State: Libya needs political solution and we are concerned about prolonging the conflict
US Secretary of State Mike bompeo said in a telephone conversation with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry that Libya needs a political solution to end the current conflict in the country. bompeo, on Monday, expressed his country’s fears of prolonging the conflict and instability in Libya, making the need for …
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