After being ousted from a string of towns west of Tripoli Haftar's militias turned their rage on civilians in the capital. The rocket attacks on Friday caused at least 23 casualties between those dead and wounded.
Read moreRenewed rocket attacks on Tripoli's civilian neighborhoods by Khalifa Haftar's forces have killed three civilians and injured several others.
Read moreThe UN mission in Libya condemned on Wednesday the indiscriminate shelling carried out by Haftar's militias against civilians in Tripoli.
Read moreThe Head of the Libyan Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj told Italian newspaper La Repubblica that there would be no negotiations with Khalifa Haftar in the future after the crimes he had committed.
Read moreThe Chairman of the Presidential Council (PC), Fayez Al-Sarraj, as the Supreme Commander of the Libyan Army, discussed on Tuesday with the commanders of the fighting axis the developing situation on the ground and the conditions
Read moreThe Libyan Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha said there can be no political settlement with Khalifa Haftar and there can be no political solution with him in the scene, saying achieving a complete military victory in Li
Read moreThe Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, renewed his call on Monday, for the necessity to put an end to the fighting, and find lasting solutions to the conflict in Libya.
Read moreHaftar militia stationed on the southern outskirts of Tripoli fired on Monday night a barrage of Grad missiles towards populated areas and Mitiga Airport.
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