November 24, 2024
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Libyas unity government claims full control of capital, Tripoli

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Libyas UN-recognised unity government said Thursday that it was back in full control of the capital and its suburbs after more than a year of fighting off an offensive by eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar.

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“Our heroic forces have full control of Greater Tripoli right up to the city limits,” Mohamad Gnounou, spokesman for the forces of the Government of National Accord (GNA), said in a Facebook post.

The announcement came after GNA forces retook the capital's civilian airport on Wednesday, more than a year after losing it in Haftar's initial drive on the capital.

The airport, in Tripolis southern outskirts, had been disused since 2014 when it was heavily damaged in fighting between rival militias.

“Our forces are continuing their advance, chasing the terrorist militias from the walls of Tripoli,” said the GNA's deputy defence minister Salah Namrush.

“Some of their commanders are fleeing towards Bani Walid airport,” in the interior 170 kilometres (110 miles) southeast of the capital, he added on Facebook.

Footage of GNA troops manning positions held until recently by Haftar's fighters was widely circulated on Libyan television channels and social media.

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The fighting for the capital had killed hundreds and forced around 200,000 people to flee.

GNA forces, boosted by Turkish drones and air defences, have made a string of gains from Haftar's forces in recent months.

Haftar is supported by neighbouring Egypt and the United Arab Emirates as well as Russia.

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