Benghazi in eastern Libya saw security unrest and assaults on shops after investigation militia leader Ashraf Al-Faydi had kidnapped the wife of a resident, raped her and forcefully divorced her from her husband.
Read moreTens of protesters took to the streets Friday in Sabha and blamed Khalifa Haftar for the deterioration of living conditions in the city as well as in the southern region as a whole.
Read moreA street gang in the Hafatr-controlled Benghazi attacked a security patrol while it was carrying out its duty on Sunday night, a source from the city reported.
Read moreThe Libyan Defense Minister Salah Al-Namroush said the intelligence information about Khalifa Haftar forces' movement to the western region is very accurate, in what seemed a statement in response to Haftar's spokesman
Read moreThe Commander of the Joint Force in the Western Region, Brigadier General Fitori Gribel, said that monitoring reconnaissance teams of the Libyan Army are presently carrying out their duties at the highest level.
Read moreThe Defence Minister, Salah Al-Namroush called on the Chief of Staff, the Commander of military areas, along with the Chiefs of the Joint Operations Room, to remain in a state of readiness for any and all possible atta
Read moreAfriqiyah Airways announced the complete suspension of its flights from Mitiga International Airport in Tripoli to Sabha Airport in south Libya, following the prevention of a plane, carrying 100 civilian passengers, fr
Read moreThe commander of Haftar’s militia in the south, Mabrouk Sahban, has ordered suspension of flights to and from Sabha international Airport, without providing any reason.
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