Arab Times

Tripoli forces take key base

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CAIRO, May 18, (AP): Forces allied with Libya’s UN-supported government said Monday they have wrested control of a key military base on the outskirts of the country’s capital from their rivals trying to capture Tripoli.

The developmen­t is a heavy setback for the eastern-based forces under commander Khalifa Hifter, who has been waging a campaign for over a year to take Tripoli from an array of militias in the west, loosely linked to the administra­tion in the capital.

Col Mohamed Gnounou, a spokesman for the Tripoli-allied forces, said they retook the alWaitya airbase in the city’s southweste­rn desert reaches. He did not provide details. A spokesman for Hifter’s forces was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The Tripoli-allied forces have been trying for weeks to take the base, stepping up attacks by Turkish-supplied drones.

Hifter’s forces have sustained heavy losses in recent weeks. In April, Tripoli-allied forces seized control of the city of Sabrata and the town of Sorman, west of Tripoli.

The escalation in the fighting comes despite increased internatio­nal pressure on both sides to return to negotiatin­g a political settlement and to halt the violence over concerns about the spread of the coronaviru­s. Libya has reported at least 65 cases of the virus, including three deaths.

Hifter’s push on Tripoli has mostly stalemated but the turmoil in the oil-rich country has steadily worsened as foreign backers increasing­ly intervene — despite pledges to the contrary at a highprofil­e peace summit in Berlin earlier this year.

Turkey has sent armored drones, air defenses and more recently Syrian militants with links to extremist groups to prop up the embattled Tripoli government. Russia, meanwhile, has deployed hundreds of mercenarie­s to boost Hifter’s assault. The United Arab Emirates and Egypt also back Hifter.

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