Two commanders allied to Libya’s Haftar killed in strike near Tripoli

Two commanders allied to Libya's Haftar killed in strike near Tripoli
Two commanders allied to Libya's Haftar killed in strike near Tripoli

Two commanders of the eastern Libyan forces trying to take the capital Tripoli from the internationally-recognised government were killed late on Friday in a drone strike, officials said.

The strike is a blow to Khalifa Haftar's eastern-based Libya National Army (LNA), which in April launched a campaign to take Tripoli. So far that offensive has not breached the city's southern defences.

The drone strike took place in the town of Tarhouna,southeast of Tripoli. The town has been the main base of the LNA since it lostGharyan town south of Tripoli.

The Tripoli government and LNA both confirmed thattwo Tarhouna-based commanders – Mohsen al-Kani, head of the Kaniyat armedgroup, and Abdelwahab al-Magri, head of the 9th brigade – died in the strike. Abrother of Kani was also killed.

Both armed groups had teamed up with the LNA whoseforces control the east with the help of a parallel government and were key tothe Tripoli campaign, analysts said.

Libya has been in turmoil since the rule of leaderMuammar Gaddafi was brought to an end in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

Last week, Germany announced plans for a U.N.-backed conference on the future of Libya in an attempt to force the many regional actors to stop funding and arming the country's warring sides. The LNA is backed by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, while Turkey supports forces allied to the Tripoli government. 

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Ajel
english.ajel.sa