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Libyan National Army involved in offensive targeting Tripoli

Libyan National Army involved in offensive targeting Tripoli

Source: Libyan National Army


LNA BOMBS OPPOSITION'S UAV CONTROL FACILITY
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Libyan National Army involved in offensive targeting Tripoli

Libyan National Army involved in offensive targeting Tripoli

Source: Libyan National Army


CAIRO -- Forces loyal to the Libyan government based in Tobruk have launched air strikes on an opposition controlled unmanned air vehicle (UAV) facility. The Libyan National Army is involved in an offensive targeting Tripoli. The opposition Government of national Accord (GNA) is located in Tripoli.

Libyan Air Force fighters attacked this facility near Zuwarah International Airport on August 15. This facility is the control center for UAVs that are operated by the Tripoli-based government. The LNA says that foreign mercenaries are located at this airport.

 

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