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Libyan militias break airport ceasefire

Published July 20th, 2014 - 07:13 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The ceasefire agreed upon by the mayor of Libya’s capital and the leaders of militias involved was broken Sunday as Islamist militias resumed their assault on Libya’s main airport, AFP reports.

“The airport was attacked this morning with mortar rounds, rockets, and tank fire. It was the most intense bombardment so far,” an airport security official told AFP.

According to AFP, Islamist militias began their assault last Sunday when fighters from the Misrata militia attempted to oust Zintan forces from Tripoli’s airport. Misrata and Zintan represent two of many ex-rebel armed militas who helped to overthrow Moammar Gaddafi in 2011, but now fight among each other – and with the central government in Tripoli – to control territory and resources throughout the country.

The ongoing violence has caused extensive damage to planes and the airport itself. Aviation experts say the damage will keep the airport closed for months. 

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