Kuwait Times

East Libyan forces mobilizing for counter attack at ports

Libyan war planes strike Ras Lanuf, Es Sider

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East Libyan forces carried out fresh air strikes yesterday and said they were mobilizing ground forces as they attempt to win back two of Libya’s largest oil ports, military officials said. Forces loyal to the easternbas­ed Libyan National Army (LNA) lost control of the ports of Sider and Ras Lanuf on Friday to a rival faction known as the Benghazi Defence Brigades (BDB), and have been unable to dislodge them with air strikes and ground operations since then.

The escalation risks reversing a recent recovery in Libya’s oil production and reigniting conflict between military factions based in eastern and western Libya that have been fighting on and off for the past three years. LNA forces are currently stationed at Al Uqaylah, about 70 km southeast of Ras Lanuf, military spokesman Akram Buhaliqa said. LNA war planes conducted strikes near Ras Lanuf and Es Sider early yesterday, he said. The LNA took over the ports of Es Sider, Ras Lanuf, Brega and Zueitina in September, allowing the National Oil Corporatio­n (NOC) to end a long blockade in the area and more than double national output.

Al Uqaylah lies about 40km southwest of Brega, and about 120 km southwest of Zueitina, both still under LNA control. LNA spokesman Ahmed Mismari urged citizens in the region to restrict their movements, and appealed to forces that captured Sirte, about 180 km east of Es Sider, from Islamic State last year, to stay within the coastal city to avoid being hit by air raids. “There is a very large air and ground mobilizati­on of (LNA) forces to drive back the terrorist gangs in the Oil Crescent,” he said in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? RAS LANOUF: An anti-government rebel sits with an anti-aircraft weapon in front an oil refinery in Ras Lanouf, eastern Libya. — AP
RAS LANOUF: An anti-government rebel sits with an anti-aircraft weapon in front an oil refinery in Ras Lanouf, eastern Libya. — AP

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