Spokesman for Haftar's self-styled army, Ahmed al-Mismari denied having prisoners or missing persons among their forces since the beginning of the attack on Tripoli.
Read moreUN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet warned that attacks targeting civilians and infrastructure in Tripoli could be classified as war crimes.
Read moreOfficials from the city of Gharyan called on all Libyans and military forces to unite against Haftar's agenda of militarizing the state, stressing that Libya will only be a democratic civilian state and there is no way back to t
Read moreThe Presidential Council member, Mohamed Amari disclosed that the US, Britain, Germany, Italy, and Kuwait have confirmed their support for the PC and its government and stressed that Haftar's forces must return back to
Read moreForces of Khalifa Hafter mutilated the body of Firas Al-Kikli after he was killed defending Tripoli.
Read moreTunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi reaffirmed his country's categorical rejection of the attack launched on Tripoli.
Read more46 members of the House of Representatives (HoR) declared their support for the military campaign launched by Haftar on Tripoli.
Read moreIn meeting in Tripoli to discuss the latest about the attack on Tripoli by Khalifa Haftar's forces, the Presidential Council's (PC) Head Fayez Al-Sarraj explained the current military position on frontlines and the ach
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