Libyan National Army Announces Ground Advances

Members of the GNA forces take position during the fighting with the Eastern forces in Ain Zara, in Tripoli, Libya April 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
Members of the GNA forces take position during the fighting with the Eastern forces in Ain Zara, in Tripoli, Libya April 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
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Libyan National Army Announces Ground Advances

Members of the GNA forces take position during the fighting with the Eastern forces in Ain Zara, in Tripoli, Libya April 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
Members of the GNA forces take position during the fighting with the Eastern forces in Ain Zara, in Tripoli, Libya April 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah

The Libyan National Army (LNA) led by Marshal Khalifa Haftar announced Tuesday a sudden advance in the battle to seize control of the capital, Tripoli, from militias backed by the Government of National Accord (GNA) after nearly five months of fighting.

A statement by the Media Center of the LNA’s Dignity Operations Room said the “militias are beginning to collapse on various fronts after painful and accurate airstrikes and advances near their bases.”

A senior LNA official told Asharq Al-Awsat that National Army forces advanced took control over new areas in their advanced towards Aziziyah, about 40 kilometers south of Tripoli.

The official said the militias in Tripoli are “very weak,” but he declined to disclose the number of casualties or the size of their losses.

LNA’s Military Information Division aired video footage on Tuesday showing the surrender of a group of militiamen. It said the fighters handed over their weapons, ammunition and vehicles to military units near Tripoli.

Meanwhile, Forces from Fayez al-Sarraj’s GNA said they took control of new positions in the Ramla battlefront, south of the capital.

The forces announced repelling an LNA attempt to advance from the front towards the capital.

Field Commander in Volcano of Rage Operation Taher bin Gharbiyya said his forces have taken control of new positions in this area.

The media loyal to the GNA quoted some of its military officials as saying that its air force bombed an LNA convoy on its way to the airport, located in the coastal city of Sirte.

It noted that most of the vehicles in the convoy, which had departed from al-Jufra air base, were destroyed in the bombing.



In Absentia Trial of Hemedti Kicks off in Sudan over 2023 West Darfur Governor Murder

This file photo shows Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Juba, South Sudan, on Oct. 21, 2019. (Reuters)
This file photo shows Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Juba, South Sudan, on Oct. 21, 2019. (Reuters)
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In Absentia Trial of Hemedti Kicks off in Sudan over 2023 West Darfur Governor Murder

This file photo shows Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Juba, South Sudan, on Oct. 21, 2019. (Reuters)
This file photo shows Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Juba, South Sudan, on Oct. 21, 2019. (Reuters)

A Sudanese court kicked off on Sunday the in absentia trial of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commonly known as Hemedti, his brother Abdel Rahim and 14 members of the group in the murder of West Darfur Governor Khamis Abkar in June 2023.

The Port Sudan court listened to the prosecution’s opening statement. Attorney General Al-Fatih Tayfour described the case as significant and that it underscores the rule of law.

Akbar was killed on June 14, 2023, after he was kidnapped by the RSF. Videos circulated on social media showed his killing and the mutilation of his body.

The presiding judge demanded the maximum sentence against the accused. If indicted, they could either face life in prison or the death sentence.

He said Akbar was killed in cold blood with the participation of his deputy Tijani Al-Tahir Karshom.

The United Nations mission in Sudan had condemned the “heinous” murder, adding that witnesses attested that the “Arab tribe militias” loyal to the RSF had committed it.

It had called for the prepetrators to be brought to justice.

The RSF had denied its involvement in the crime, saying it was a dangerous escalation in local tribal conflicts. It said the criminals were “undisciplined” tribe members, while the army accused the RSF of involvement.