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Libyan government forces attack eastern-based army near Sirte city

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FILE PHOTO: Sirte forces, which are allied to the UN-backed government in Tripoli, deploy in Sirte, Libya. REUTERS/Ayman Al-Sahili

Libya’s UN-backed government forces said on Tuesday that they have launched airstrikes against the rival eastern-based army near the city of Sirte, some 450 km east of the capital Tripoli.

“The air force launched on Monday four airstrikes in Arwagha road south of Sirte, destroying two military vehicles, an ammunition vehicle, and a fuel vehicle supporting the terrorist militias of Haftar (commander of eastern-based army),” Mohamed Gonono, spokesman of the UN-backed government’s forces, said in a statement on earlier Tuesday.

The airstrikes killed and injured five soldiers of the eastern-based army, the statement said.

The eastern-based army has been leading a military campaign in and around Tripoli since April 2019 in an attempt to take over the city and topple the UN-backed government.

The fighting has killed and injured thousands of people and forced more than 150,000 to flee their homes.

On Monday, the UN-backed government announced that it has taken over a major air base from the rival eastern-based army in southwestern Libya.

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