The security director of Sabratha, Colonel Zayed Al-Khattabi, on Tuesday, confirmed the stability of the security situation and the resumption of the study in the city after it was stopped on Monday. In a statement to ArraedLg, Al-Khattabi said that a delegation of the municipal officials visited today the Sabratha South …
Read More »The Stability of the Situation in Sabratha After the Clashes Yesterday
The spokesman of the Chamber of Sabratha security Yousef Al-Qamoudi, on Monday, said that the condition of the city is stable, after armed clashes took place, on Sunday, which resulted in injuring five members of the Directorate of Security. In a statement to ArraedLg, Al-Qamoudi said that three of the …
Read More »Bakers’ Union in Sabratha distributes flour to municipal bakeries
The bakers’ union in Sabratha distributed quantities of flour to bakeries operating in the municipality. According to the Sabratha Municipal Council, the Union distributed to 36 bakeries 50 kilos flour to each bakery, promising to distribute other quantities in the future. Bakeries has closed its doors in Tripoli since …
Read More »NOC announces completion of project “Sea of Peace” second phase
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced the completion of the second phase of the Sea of Peace field project at the Sabratha marine platform and the resumption of gas pumping to the industrial complex of Mellitah. In a statement, the company said the second phase of the project was completed …
Read More »More than 500 illegal migrants rescued off the Libyan coast
The Libyan Coast Guard rescued in separate two operations on Monday in two separate operations 506 illegal migrants off the shores of Sabratha and Garabulli. The Libyan navy spokesperson, Ayoub Qassem told ArraedLG, the migrants were aboard four rubber boats, among them were 18 Libyan nationals and 33 women, pointing …
Read More »74 illegal immigrants rescued off the shores of Garabulli
The Libyan Coast Guard rescued 74 illegal immigrants off the coast of Garabulli. The Libyan Navy spokesperson Ayoub Qassem said, in a statement to ArraedLG on Tuesday, the migrants, who include “40 women and 5 children,” were on board an old rubber boat, before they were rescued by boat Sabratha …
Read More »200 illegal immigrants rescued off the coast of Zliten
The Libyan Coast Guard rescued 200 illegal immigrants off the coast of Zliten. The Libyan Navy spokesperson Ayoub Qassem said, in a statement to ArraedLG, the migrants, who include “38 women and a child of different African and Asian nationalities,” were aboard two rubber boats, before they were rescued by …
Read More »123 illegal immigrants rescued off the shores of Garabulli
The Libyan Coast Guard rescued 217 illegal immigrants off the coast of Garabulli. The Libyan Navy spokesperson Ayoub Qassem said, in a statement to ArraedLG, the migrants, who include “85 women and 10 children of different African nationalities,” were aboard two rubber boats. Qassem added that the migrants were handed …
Read More »NOC investigating collision of Sabratha naval platform
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) said, a committee was set up to investigate the collision of Technip’s ship “Safe Swift” with Sabratha naval platform. The NOC media office said, in a statement obtained by ArraedLG on Tuesday, the collision led to some physical damage to the ship and the platform …
Read More »Libyan navy rescues 202 migrants
Libyan naval spokesperson, Ayoub Qassem said on Saturday a Coast Guard patrol rescued 202 illegal immigrants aboard two rubber boats, of which there were 14 women and 2 children. In a statement to ArraedLG, Qassem confirmed that the rescue of the migrants took place in two separate maneuvers, one in …
Read More »Libyan navy rescues 362 illegal immigrants
The Libyan navy rescued 362 illegal immigrants on Wednesday and Thursday, in three separate operations. The Libyan navy’s spokesperson, Brigadier Ayoub Qassem told ArraedLG on Friday, the first rescue operation was carried out by the Qaminis Coast Guard patrol, which rescued 89 African and Asian migrants, 20 of which are …
Read More »UNSMIL: 5 civilians killed in December as a result of hostilities
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has documented the deaths of five civilians, three men and two children, and the injury of another in December in three cities: Benghazi (3 deaths and 1 injury), Zawiya (1 death) and Sabratha (1 death). The mission said that explosive remnants …
Read More »UNICEF: humanitarian assistance provided to nearly 9,000 illegal migrants in Sabratha
UNICEF has announced the establishment of 30 toilets with separate units for women and men, in cooperation with the Libyan Association for National Reconciliation and Charity, for 8,500 illegal immigrants living temporarily in the Wadi Sabratha area. According to the official website on Friday, the maintenance included three existing toilets …
Read More »Navey spokesman Ayoub Kassem: We have saved more than 200 illegal immigrants
Navy spokesman Ayoub Kassem said the Coast Guard had rescued 250 illegal immigrants from different African nationalities, including 93 women and 26 children. He added that the rescue operation was carried out by boat Sabratha, who was on a reconnaissance mission, when it received a distress call from a boat …
Read More »Fayez Al- Sarraj dissolves the military council of Sabratha and the 48th Infantry Brigade
A media source in the Presidential Council confirms to Arraed LG that President Fayez Al- Sarraj, in his capacity as the supreme commander of the Libyan army, dissolved both the military council of Sabratha and the 48th Infantry Brigade. He ordered them to hand over their weapons and their vehicles …
Read More »127 illegal immigrants, including minors, were found in Sabratha and Zuara
Spokesperson of the illegal immigration authority, Milad al-Saadi, said that 127 illegal immigrants were received from the airport road and Al-Hamraa in Gharian. Al-Saadi said in a statement to Arraed LG that the migrants found in Sabratha and Zouara are from the countries of Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire, Algeria, …
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