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LDF strikes on the airport Mitiga were a continuation of the fight against terrorists PNS Libya

LDF strikes on the airport Mitiga were a continuation of the fight against terrorists PNS Libya

military analyst Andrey Koshkin He stated, that the Libyan national army is operating as efficiently as possible, striking at the positions of terrorists of the so-called Government of National Accord (PNS) Libya in the vicinity of the former airport, and now the military base of the militants, Mytiga, through which Turkey supplies them with Syrian jihadists and military equipment.

Al-Masdar News reported earlier, that on the night of 5 January forces of the Libyan National Army (LNA) inflicted an artillery strike on the outskirts of Tripoli International Airport.

According to the publication, troops Khalifa Haftar attacked a strategic target to prevent military supplies from Turkey and transfer radical Islamists from the Syrian province of Idlib to terrorists from the so-called Government of National Accord (PNS) Libya. It is now known, that as a result of the strike, the hangar with Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones inside was destroyed.

Official reports from the Turkish authorities about the destruction of military property or injuring personnel, as well as information about the attack of the airport in the Western media, still did not appear. The status of almost all flights of Mitiga Airport from Saturday morning 4 January is indicated as “unknown”, Canceled or redirected.

LDF strikes on the airport Mitiga were a continuation of the fight against terrorists PNS Libya

Commenting on the situation, expert of the association of military political scientists, Head of the Department of Political Science and Sociology. D. AT. Plekhanov Andrey Koshkin in an interview with a correspondent Federal News Agency reported, that “Turkey in Libya is trying to use the Russian model in Syria and is literally today or tomorrow waiting for the start of a“ humanitarian ”or“ liberation ”operation”.

“Naturally, Haftar is actively discussing this topic with his like-minded people and commanders, develops tactics and strategy of its actions in a dynamically changing geopolitical configuration in northern Africa. AND, naturally, LNA needs to act as efficiently as possible, destroying the supply lines of terrorists PNS, and Mitiga airport has long ceased to be a civilian target, as terrorists and weapons are constantly being thrown through it, which is subsequently used against LNA ", - says expert.

In addition, Haftar’s actions fit into the strategy of liberating the territory of an African country from militants of the so-called Government of National Accord (PNS) and terrorists, being transported to Libya by Turkish military transport aircraft.

LDF strikes on the airport Mitiga were a continuation of the fight against terrorists PNS Libya

"Yes, really, Haftar just continues the operation to free the country from terrorists. So let them fire further. The second - the LNA also want to show the Turkish forces, what awaits them, and, probably, these shellings of Mitigi should be a signal, that LNA positions remain the same, that they collect land, as Haftar said, and ready to act tough. And if someone will support the PNS, it’s also under attack. ”, - concluded the interlocutor of the FAN.

Recall, Libyan National Army (LNA) under the command of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, he is currently actively conducting anti-terrorist operation Al-Karama, whose main goal is the liberation of the country from militants, captured part of the territories after the revolution 2011 of the year. Currently, most of the country is controlled by VLA.. Haftara supports the people, including residents of the city of Tripoli captured by terrorists in the Libyan PNS.

Author: Alisa Selezneva

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