Libyan National Army Downs 4 Turkish Drones

Members of the LNA get ready before heading out of Benghazi to reinforce the troops advancing to Tripoli, in Benghazi, Libya April 13, 2019. (Reuters)
Members of the LNA get ready before heading out of Benghazi to reinforce the troops advancing to Tripoli, in Benghazi, Libya April 13, 2019. (Reuters)
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Libyan National Army Downs 4 Turkish Drones

Members of the LNA get ready before heading out of Benghazi to reinforce the troops advancing to Tripoli, in Benghazi, Libya April 13, 2019. (Reuters)
Members of the LNA get ready before heading out of Benghazi to reinforce the troops advancing to Tripoli, in Benghazi, Libya April 13, 2019. (Reuters)

The Libyan National Army announced Sunday the downing of another Turkish drone in the al-Ajaylat area near the al-Watiya airbase, some 140 kilometers southwest of the capital, Tripoli.

This takes to four the number of Turkish drones shot down by the army in 24 hours.

Moreover, the LNA’s 134th brigade denied that the units protecting the Watiya base had come under any attack by forces loyal to the Government of National Accord (GNA). The alleged footage of the attack was taken from the Syrian war, it clarified. No Turkish drones opened fire at the base.

Separately, LNA official Khaled al-Mahjoub told Asharq Al-Awsat that the military was not disclosing the large number of mercenaries it has arrested on the Tripoli battlefronts. Mercenaries from various countries have been detained and they will be deported once investigations with them are complete.

They are being probed over the date they arrived in Libya, the networks that smuggled them and where they were recruited and trained, he added.

Meanwhile, seven people were killed and 17 wounded in shelling that struck a migrant detention center near Tripoli. The GNA blamed the LNA for the attack.

The shelling caused a fire at the shelter in Fornaj district, located near a frontline and home to people forced from their homes after earlier bouts of fighting, said Usama Ali, spokesman for Tripoli’s emergency and ambulance service. Six of the deceased were from Bangladesh.

Intermittent fighting was reported between the LNA and forces loyal to the GNA in Tripoli. LNA media reported that seven Syrian mercenaries fighting for the GNA and flown in by Turkey had surrendered to their forces on Saturday night.

The GNA said it has destroyed two Russian anti-aircraft systems soon after their delivery to the LNA. It said its fighter jets struck the Pantsir systems within hours of their delivery at the Watiya base.

This marks the first time that the GNA announces the destruction of a Russian air defense system since the beginning of the conflict on April 4, 2019.



Iraqi PM Slams Israel’s Complaint over Attacks by Iraqi Iran-Backed Militias

13 January 2023, Berlin: Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, prime minister of Iraq, makes remarks at a press conference after his talks with Chancellor Scholz at the Federal Chancellery. (dpa)
13 January 2023, Berlin: Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, prime minister of Iraq, makes remarks at a press conference after his talks with Chancellor Scholz at the Federal Chancellery. (dpa)
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Iraqi PM Slams Israel’s Complaint over Attacks by Iraqi Iran-Backed Militias

13 January 2023, Berlin: Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, prime minister of Iraq, makes remarks at a press conference after his talks with Chancellor Scholz at the Federal Chancellery. (dpa)
13 January 2023, Berlin: Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, prime minister of Iraq, makes remarks at a press conference after his talks with Chancellor Scholz at the Federal Chancellery. (dpa)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has dismissed an Israeli complaint to the UN Security Council about strikes by Iraq's Iran-backed Shiite militias on Israel as a "pretext and argument to attack Iraq" and to "expand the war in the region."

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar had earlier posted on X a letter to the Security Council saying that "Israel has the inherent right to self-defense ... and to take all necessary measures to protect itself and its citizens against the ongoing acts of hostilities by Iranian-backed militias in Iraq."

An umbrella group of Iraqi militias known as the "Islamic Resistance in Iraq" has regularly launched drone strikes on targets in Israel in recent months in support of its Hamas and Hezbollah allies in the ongoing wars in the Middle East.

Saar said some of the militias are part of the pro-Iran Popular Mobilization Forces — a coalition of mostly Shiite armed groups that's technically part of the Iraqi army although it operates in practice largely outside state control — and urged the Iraqi government to "take immediate action to halt and prevent these attacks."

Al-Sudani’s office said in a statement on Tuesday that Iraq has refused to enter into the regional conflict while "seeking to provide relief to the Palestinian and Lebanese people."