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Libya conflict: UN calls for truce as more than 20 killed

The army behind Libya's UN-backed government has announced a counteroffensive to defend Tripoli, vowing to reclaim all areas seized by forces loyal to renegade General Khalifa Haftar, who have been marching on the outskirts of the capital

Vehicles and militants, reportedly from the Misrata militia, gather to join Tripoli forces, in Tripoli, Libya.

تقول حكومة الوفاق الوطني في طرابلس انها بدأت هجوما مضادا على قوات حفتر Source: EPA

 

 

 

The army behind Libya's UN-backed government has announced a counteroffensive to defend Tripoli, vowing to reclaim all areas seized by forces loyal to renegade General Khalifa Haftar, who have been marching on the outskirts of the capital.

Colonel Mohamed Gnounou told reporters in Tripoli on Sunday that the counteroffensive, dubbed "Volcano of Anger", was aimed at "purging all Libyan cities of aggressor and illegitimate forces".

The announcement came as Haftar's forces said they conducted the first air raid on a Tripoli suburb as part of their aim to overthrow the internationally-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) and control Tripoli.


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By Hachem El-Haddad

Source: AFP



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