On August 27, a rocket attack targeted forces loyal to the Government of National Accord (GNA) west of the town of Sirte in northern Libya.
In an official statement, the GNA’s operations room in Sirte claimed that a salvo of twelve Grad rockets was launched by the Libyan National Army (LNA) and fighters of the Wagner Group at its forces. The operations room said the attack was a violation of the ceasefire recently announced by the GNA.
“We will not back down from responding to such acts as determined by field operations,” the statement reads.
Gen. Ahmed al-Mismari, a spokesman for the LNA, denied the GNA’s claims. The spokesman said the LNA didn’t carry out any attacks on government forces near Sirte.
According to the spokesman, the GNA is fabricating a pretext to attack LNA forces as well as to distract the public from the ongoing protests in the capital, Tripoli.
The protests in Tripoli, which began a few days ago, are heating up. The GNA’s security forces and, allegedly, Turkish-backed Syrian militants are using force against the protestors, who are demanding drastic reforms.
The GNA is yet to provide any evidence to back it claims against the LNA. This suggests that the reports of an attack by the army may have been fabricated for political purposes.
Yerrh, they are warmig up in “Who has Sirte”.
Libya should be dividd into at least two states and all be given the profit from the oilproduction in hand.
First Odense, Bonholme, Faroe IS Greenland must be ceded to Russia
All local clans now oppose GNA…not internationally recognized. Their mandate UN expired in 2017