Latest Updates on Libya, 30 June 2020
Latest news from the Libya’s fronts
Latest news from the Libya’s fronts
1. GNA spokesman:– Russian cargo planes have landed more than 11 times at al-Ghardhabiyah airport, south of Sirte. According to available information, the Russian planes were carrying Syrian mercenaries (Syrian government troops), weapons and ammunition.– Russian troops (Wagner) have turned the al-Jufra base and airport into their command center. 2. Libya’s national oil company has […]
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The Government of National Accord (GNA) forces posted a picture of Muhammad al-Aribi one of the Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries, in the Souq al-Juma council building in the south of Tripoli.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The US terrorist Africa Command (AFRICOM) released new photos of what it claimed to be “Russian” warplanes deployed in Libya.
Forces of the Khalid Bin Waleed battalion affiliated with LNA were deployed at the al-Feel oil field. These forces have been dispatched to the area for preventing GNA oil extraction.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Libyan National Army forces once again regained control of al-Shararah and al-Feel oil fields in southwestern Libya.
Latest news from the Libya’s frontlines
In recent weeks the Libyan National Army (LNA) has retreated extensively from northwest of Libya including Surman, Sabratah, al-Watiyah, south of Tripoli, Tarhunah and west of Sirte. We will review some of the reasons for this.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Government of National Accord (GNA) forces arrived at the gates of Sirte in less than 24 hours after announcing a new operation to liberate the city of Sirte and Jufrah.
ISWNews Analysis Group: GNA announces the start of an operation for recapturing the Sirte and al-Jufra towns from the LNA, with supporting of Turkish army.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Government of National Accord (GNA) captured the important town of Tarhunah from the Libyan National Army (LNA) forces.