Matiqa International Airport reported the injury of 3 African Airlines employees and the company’s aircraft in the maintenance store. According to the airport, on its official page, Sunday, the management of the airport was forced to close the airspace as a result of this bombing, and directed Buraq airlines aircraft …
Read More »The municipal guard controls a garbage truck with medical waste
Tripoli Municipal Guard reported the seizure of a garbage truck carrying medical waste belonging to Al-Jalaa hospital after it was noticed that the workers were transporting medical waste. The agency said on its official page on Friday that after the search of the car found medical waste represented by the …
Read More »ِAerial bombardment destroyed Mlita oil & gas company warehouse and caused the injured three of its employees
The National Oil Corporation confirmed the injury of 3 employees of Mlita oil and gas company following the damage of the company’s warehouse to the air bomb that completely destroyed it, and caused the destruction of a number of equipment; as a result of the fire caused by the bombing. …
Read More »The US Secretary of State Describes Haftar’s Forces as “Militias” and Demands That They Stand Down
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described Hafter’s forces as “militias” and called on them to withdraw from Tripoli. In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Pompeo said that resolving the crisis in Libya would not be through arms force, and that it would only happen through a political …
Read More »Guterres: There’s No Military Solution For Libya
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said that there could not be a military solution to the Libyan crisis, only political means could solve the crisis. During a briefing to reporters after his recent visit to Libya, Guterres called on the UN Security Council members to stop the escalation and to work …
Read More »US Ambassador Confirms From Tripoli His country’s Rejection Of A Military Solution And Supporting The Democratic Process
The American Ambassador to Libya, Peter Bodde, accompanied by General Thomas Waldhauser, the commander of the US military in Africa during his meeting in Tripoli with President of the Presidential Council Faiz Al-Sarraj, reiterated his country’s support for consolidating the democratic path and the rejection of the military solution to …
Read More »Al-Sarraj Discusses With The Military Commanders The Security Developments
President of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj, as Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan army, on Monday, met with the military commanders of the West and Tripoli and Sabha to discuss the latest developments on the military and security. Al-Sarraj discussed with the commanders of the military areas ways of coordination and …
Read More »JUWALI: The Clashes In Southern Tripoli Are Expected Because The Ceasefire Agreement Was Not Made On Solid Ground
The commander of the western military region, Osama Al-Juwaili, on Thursday, stated that the current clash between the military units in the south of Tripoli is “expected” and “expected to be repeated, because the agreement on the cease-fire did not take place on solid ground”, explaining that it was between …
Read More »Pasha: The Ministry of Interior Has Developed An Alternative Plan To Secure Tripoli
Interior Minister Fathi Pashagha stated that the delay in the implementation of the security arrangements forced the Ministry of the Interior to develop another plan that will be launched in the coming days to secure Tripoli in full. In televised statements, on Monday, Pashagha said that the plan, called “1_2019”, …
Read More »Pashagha Authorizes Security Directorates To Communicate With Their Counterparts In The Eastern Region
The interior minister of the Al-Wefaq government, Fathi Pashagha, on Monday, authorized the official communication between the heads of departments, services, public administrations and security directorates and their counterparts in the eastern region. The authorization came during the meeting held by Pashagha at the headquarters of the ministry in Tripoli …
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