Libyan National Army says roads to Tripoli under its control

The Libyan National Army (LNA) said in a Facebook
post on Friday that it now controls Tripoli’s airport, the oil tanks, and the
Naqliya military camp after it pushed back the “militias”.
“The LNA is advancing after violent clashes on roads
that lead to the center of the capital. The GNA retreated leaving bodies lying
on the road to Tripoli airport,” the statement said.
Major General Ahmed al-Mesmani, spokesperson of the
LNA, told Al Arabiya that the next few hours will surprise all Libyans and
those following up with the situation, adding that the battles for Tripoli are
ongoing.
In an interview with Al Arabiya, Brigade General
Khalid al-Mahjoub of the LNA said that they have arrested a number of militia
members in Tripoli, adding that the army advanced into “the most important
roads” leading into the capital.
The LNA, led by General Khalifa Haftar, launched an
offensive to capture the Libyan capital of Tripoli in April vowing to end the
rule of militias.
The announcement came a day after Libya’s
UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA), led by Fayez al-Sarraj,
formally requested from Turkey “air, ground, and sea” military support to fend
off the LNA offensive.
Sarraj relies on a plethora of militias, including
Islamist and terrorist groups, formed in and after the 2011 uprising against
longtime dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
Nine hundred and forty militia members have been
killed since the beginning of the battles in April 2018, according to
al-Mesmari.