Overnight fighting in Tripoli

There was heavy fighting through the night between Thursday and Friday in the battle for the Libyan capital Tripoli, as an offensive by eastern commander Khalifa Haftar entered its fifth week.

Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA), which is allied to a parallel administration based in Benghazi, has in the past week brought up more troops and heavy guns to the frontline.

But it has been unable to breach the defenses in the city’s southern suburbs of forces loyal to the internationally recognised government in Tripoli.

Heavy fighting raged from Thursday afternoon until Friday early morning in the area of the former international airport but the frontline has again little changed.

The LNA moved up on one part of the front earlier this week but was repelled by the Tripoli forces, who had built barriers, including shipping containers, on southern roads where tanks and artillery guns are located.

The threat of the LNA is expected to persist as long as it keep its forward base in Gharyan, a town 80 km south of Tripoli and which lies in the mountains that rise from the coastal plain where Tripoli is located. Thus having very important strategic value.

The LNA has been sending troops and material to Gharayn by road from Haftar’s power base in Benghazi, the main eastern city, or via the central air base in Jufrah.

 

Via Reuters

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