Fierce fighting has broken out near Tripoli as forces linked to General Khalifa Haftar launched a campaign to "liberate" the Libyan capital from a rival administration.
The UN-recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said on Saturday that Haftar's troops had been deployed south of Tripoli as it attempted to seize control of the city from the General National Congress (GNC) who govern it.
"The government salutes the operations launched by army units south of Tripoli which constitute the start of an offensive to liberate Tripoli and its suburbs," the Tobruk-based administration said on Facebook.
The Libya Dawn militia, which backs the GNC, said it had clashed with a group of gunmen who infiltrated Aziziya, a town 35km south of the capital, and captured a number of them.
Bernardino Leon, the UN special envoy for Libya, condemned the attacks "in the strongest possible terms" saying "if it is a major operation then it will clearly have an impact on the dialogue".
Rival politicians from the two administrations have been meeting in Morocco for peace talks amid growing fears that unrest in the north African country could spillover into neighbouring countries..................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/03/haftar-forces-launch-offensive-liberate-tripoli-150321141149326.html21/3/15
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The UN-recognised government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni said on Saturday that Haftar's troops had been deployed south of Tripoli as it attempted to seize control of the city from the General National Congress (GNC) who govern it.
"The government salutes the operations launched by army units south of Tripoli which constitute the start of an offensive to liberate Tripoli and its suburbs," the Tobruk-based administration said on Facebook.
- Sources told Al Jazeera that air strikes had been carried out in and around the capital, including the airport, but the offensive had so far been repelled.
The Libya Dawn militia, which backs the GNC, said it had clashed with a group of gunmen who infiltrated Aziziya, a town 35km south of the capital, and captured a number of them.
Bernardino Leon, the UN special envoy for Libya, condemned the attacks "in the strongest possible terms" saying "if it is a major operation then it will clearly have an impact on the dialogue".
Rival politicians from the two administrations have been meeting in Morocco for peace talks amid growing fears that unrest in the north African country could spillover into neighbouring countries..................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/03/haftar-forces-launch-offensive-liberate-tripoli-150321141149326.html21/3/15
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