Turkish ship carrying weapons targeted by LNA in Tripoli port

A Turkish cargo ship carrying ammunition and weapons
coming from Turkey was targeted by the Libyan National Army (LNA) at the
Tripoli port Tuesday, Al Arabiya sources reported.
“The Turkish ship loaded with weapons and ammunition
docked this morning in the port of Tripoli was destroyed,” said a statement
from the LNA's media center.
UN Libya envoy Ghassan Salame confirmed the port was
attacked, without giving additional details.
A Reuters reporter in Tripoli, which eastern forces
have been trying to take, could see heavy smoke billowing from the port area. A
port source said a warehouse had been hit.
Turkey has sent troops and weapons to support the
Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA), which is fighting against
the LNA, led by Gen. Khalifa Haftar, for control of Libya. Ankara has also been
accused of sending Syrian mercenary fighters to the country, including freed
ISIS prisoners.
The presence of the Turkish ammunition ship comes
despite the European Union's attempts to enforce an arms ban on Libya.
“The arms embargo has become a joke, we all really
need to step up here,” said UN Deputy Special Representative to Libya Stephanie
Williams on Sunday.
In 2019, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
signed a disputed deal with GNA Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj that gave Turkey
maritime rights to vast swaths of the eastern Mediterranean. The deal has been
rejected by the EU, which backs its members Greece and Cyprus, and other
countries including Egypt.
The LNA also rejects the deal, accusing Turkey of
trying to turn Libya into an Ottoman province.