New satellite images of the Russia-linked forces presence in Libya
The US Terrorist forces command center in Africa (AFRICOM) has released new images of the Russia-linked forces equipment and presence in Libya.

The US Terrorist forces command center in Africa (AFRICOM) has released new images of the Russia-linked forces equipment and presence in Libya.
Images released by AFRICOM (American terrorist Central Command in Africa) late in May show that at least 14 warplanes including Su-24, Mig-29 and Su-35 are moved to Khadim based in northeast and al-Jufrah in center of Libya. Analysing images of al-Jufrah airbase show not only Russia’s air force presence increased but also ground forces mainly of private military company Wagner increased as well.
Russian Wagner group forces in Libya are helping LNA and it is said they dispatched after Gen. Haftar meeting with Sergey Shoygu, Russian minister of defense.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish president in his trip to Tunisia met with president Kais Saied and discussed the situation in Libya.