Libya's internationally-backed government rejects Egypt-brokered ceasefire, continues advance into coastal city of Sirte
A fighter for Libya's internationally recognised government carries confiscated weapons after regaining control over Tarhuna city, Libya on June 5, 2020.
The fighting continues after Tripoli rejected a unilateral ceasefire proposal over the weekend by Egypt, also a backer of Haftar whose The US last month accused Russia of deploying at least 14 aircraft at Jufra base to support mercenaries backing Haftar, a claim dismissed by Moscow. The city was later controlled by terrorists who pledged allegiance to Daesh, until they were defeated in 2016.UAE's drones supporting Haftar struck a field hospital south of Misrata in northwestern Libya, the Libyan military said.
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Libyan army seizes mine depot from Haftar militia in TarhunaThe Libyan army earlier launched military operation, Path of Victory, to capture Sirte, Jufra and towns in Wadi Wishka, Buerat, Jarif and Qasr Abu Haid from warlord Haftar's militia.
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Libyan army seizes mine depot from Haftar militia in TarhunaThe Libyan army earlier launched military operation, Path of Victory, to capture Sirte, Jufra and towns in Wadi Wishka, Buerat, Jarif and Qasr Abu Haid from warlord Haftar's militia.
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