The clash of two sides in Libya
06 April 2019, 22:00 BDT


The clashes in Libya have led to the clashes of the opposition-backed Opposition Khalifa Haftah force with the UN-backed government forces. The conflict between the two sides of the UN and Western countries was ignored by the two sides. After the clashes, Hafatti forces claimed to have taken possession of several southern suburbs, including Tripoli's former international airport.
The news agency Reuters reported that on Friday, the Libyan East Afghanistan's Khalifah Haftar said that they have been severely hit in the suburbs of the capital Tripoli in the capital, against the internationally recognized Libyan government. They are very close to Tripoli.
A tragedy occurred at the former International Airport in Tripoli yesterday. The Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) took control of it last night yesterday. The LNA spokesman and the residents there said this information. However, the government has claimed that they have occupied the former airport again.
After the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the residents of the country are seen fighting the power of the government and the parallel government led LNA forces.
Incident happened after the UN General Secretary Antonio Gutesse's meeting with hawkers to avoid civil war. In this regard, the UN secretary general on Twitter said, "I have left Libya with overwhelming heart and deep concern. Still, I am hopeful that bloody conflicts around Tripoli can be avoided. '
The United Nations Security Council on Friday discussed the latest situation in closed-door meeting. After the meeting, the German Ambassador to the UN Christopher Hoosegun, expressed his deep concern over the incident in April for the Council's President for the month of April. He said the council calls on LNA forces to stop military action. As well as other forces are calling for closure of military activities. There is no solution to the conflict through military action.
Hutta said Guterres, their campaign will continue until terrorism is eradicated. Elaborating the issue, Al-Arabiya TV said that 75-year-old Haffat himself claimed to be anti-Islamist extremists. However, opponents consider him a new version of Gaddafi.
The coastal capital of Tripoli has been presented as a reward for parallel government of Haftar. In 2014, Haftat Gaddafi's former soldiers were assembled and in the three-year war, Benghazi occupied the eastern city of East. This year he also captured the oil-rich southern region.
Gutures traveled Tripoli this week along with a meeting with Benghazi in a bid to organize a national reconciliation conference in the country.
Friday, the LNA said that they captured the suburb of southern suburbs of Benghazi, Ben Ghashir and Wadi al-Rabi. They also occupy the abandoned former Tripoli international airport after the 2014 war. Five soldiers were killed on Thursday evening.
Meanwhile, the Armed Forces of the Tripoli government to prevent hahfattah forces, going to Tripoli from the coastal city of Misrata with more trucks to set up machine guns.
United Nations and western countries tried to reconcile between the UN-supported Libyan Presidency Council and the country's Prime Minister Faiz Mustafa al-Sharjah (59) and Haftar. Two of them discussed last month about sharing power with a meeting in Dubai. Egypt and the United Arab Emirates support Haftar. According to the United Nations, the two countries receive military assistance from both sides.
United Nations and western countries tried to reconcile between the UN-supported Libyan Presidency Council and the country's Prime Minister Faiz Mustafa al-Sharjah (59) and Haftar. Two of them discussed last month about sharing power with a meeting in Dubai. Egypt and the United Arab Emirates support Haftar. According to the United Nations, the two countries receive military assistance from both sides.
However, the UAE also expressed concerns with the western countries about the latest situation. Russia has said that they are not helping the Haftar Bahini, and they have the support of a political compromise to avoid new bloodshed in the region. Tunisia has tightened security across the border with Libya in the latest conflict.
Meanwhile, if there is a conflict in these areas, the immigrants crossed the Mediterranean and settled in Italy. So Italy is very worried about the new conflict, Italian Deputy Minister Mateo Salvini has said. He said, 'Our fire does not need to be gasoline, pour water. I hope people will not try to find solutions through military steps considering economic and commercial interests. It will ruin it. '
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