Battle for liberation of Libya in Tripoli
The Libyan National Army, led by Field Marshal
Khalifa Hifter, continues to chase the armed militias of the Wefaq government,
led by Fayez Al-Sarraj, coinciding with the battles in Tripoli between the
National Army forces led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar and terrorist groups,
most notably ISIS and Al-Qaeda, as well as armed movements that control the
city.
Military Media: Great Progress in Libyan
Forces Units
On the evening of September 15, 2019, the
Military Information Division of the Libyan Army revealed significant progress
in the armed forces units in various axes of Tripoli.
The Media Division through its official page
on the social networking site Facebook said that the military units of the
Libyan Arab Armed Forces are making great progress in various axes, and that
all units and factions control the region.
It also launched an attack on the positions of
terrorist militia positions, and destroyed a number of mechanisms, weapons and
equipment, in addition to captured a large number of terrorist militias.
On the other side, said the infantry brigade
said that the National Army forces are making great progress in the axis of the
airport road Suani and towards Tawisha.
The brigade said in a statement on Sunday,
September 15, 2019, that the army forces are advancing towards new targets,
identified by the Western Region Operations Room.
Al-Mesmari: “Libyan forces plan a major battle
in Tripoli”
In a press statement, Major General Ahmed
al-Mesmari, a spokesman for the Libyan army said, “When the General Command
plans a battle like liberation of the capital, it is preparing for all the
possibilities and threats, which it may face during its field progress and all
axes.”
He added that there are no red lines, or areas
difficult to penetrate, and it does not recognize those names originally.
Al-Mesmari also said that all reports of the
control of armed militias on areas in Libya are groundless, stressing that the
military units control the security situation.
Brigadier-General Khalid al-Mahjoub, director
of the Media Center for the operations of the Libyan National Army, said, “The
forces targeted members of al-Wefaq militia in the Jafra and the Crescent
Crescent, at dawn on Friday 13 September 2019.”
Al-Mahjoub said in a statement that the Libyan
Air Force targeted sites for drone take-off, especially the Misrata Air
College.
It is noteworthy, that the Libyan National
Army launched the operation “Flood of Dignity” on April 4 to clear the capital
Tripoli of armed groups and armed militias.
The National Army destroyed a number of
mechanisms after clashes with terrorist groups, which led to the killing of 10
gunmen in the ranks of Al-Wefaq, Sunday 8 September 2019.
The Military Information Division of the
Libyan Army has revealed that the military units have set up several ambushes
of militia groups in the axes of the capital, and several military leaders of
the Libyan army, led by Major General Fawzi al-Mansouri, commander of the axis
Ain Zara announced that the Libyan army was able to achieve extensive advances
after the militia's response and heavy losses.