The Citizen (Gauteng)

Libyan forces launch strikes

HARM: HITS DAMAGED THE OILFIELD’S INFRASTRUC­TURE AND ITS AIRPORT RUNWAY

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The air strikes were directed at Ali Kennah who was inside the compound.

Benghazi

Eastern Libyan forces loyal to commander Khalifa Haftar carried out four air strikes near the El Feel oilfield as a warning to a rival commander, a field engineer said on Saturday.

It was the first military action by the eastern army since it banned all flights in southern Libya without its authorisat­ion on Friday.

The strikes were directed at commander Ali Kennah, who was inside the compound at the time, the engineer said. Kennah is allied to the internatio­nally recognised Tripoli government, while Haftar backs a parallel administra­tion in the east.

The fractured political climate has caused significan­t disruption to the country’s oil industry.

The Tripoli government of National Accord (GNA), backed by the United Nations, said in a statement that the strike targeted a civilian plane that was trying to evacuate a number of wounded people from the oilfield to Tripoli.

The strikes damaged the oilfield’s infrastruc­ture and its airport runway and “put civilian lives at risk”, the statement added, without adding details of any casualties.

State oil firm NOC, which runs the El Feel field with foreign partners, could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

Haftar is a dominant figure in eastern Libya where his Libyan National Army group seized the second-largest city of Benghazi in 2017 by expelling Islamists and other fighters.

Last month, his forces started an offensive in the south to fight militants and secure its oilfields, and on Wednesday made good on the promise by moving on the closed El Sharara field.

His forces have occupied a pumping station some 20km from the main El Sharara field but not the rest of the 315 000 barrels a day site, a field engineer said.

The El Feel field is located in

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