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Algeria and Egypt sent their respective air forces to shore up governmental forces against the armed militia
Since yesterday, two huge fuel tanks are the prey of fire "out of control" because of fighting close by the Oil Company.
The Libyan government has called on residents of the area to leave their homes and sought the assistance of the international community.
The tanks were affected by the explosion of rockets during violent clashes between rival militias. Recent intensify their hostilities on the road to the airport from July 13. Clashes that killed nearly 100 people dead.
The violence also ignited Benghazi in the east of the country with at least 55 dead. Not seen since the fall of Gaddafi in 2011.
This insurrectionary climate has pushed particularly the United Nations, the United States and Turkey to withdraw its diplomatic staff from Libya Nations.
Most foreign countries have asked their nationals to leave Libya as soon as possible. Airports that still work are stormed.
Algeria and Egypt have decided to send planes to lend a hand to the armed forces deal with insurgents.
Libyans hope that the new parliament elected in June manage to impose a halt to the fighting, but will he meet in this chaos?
Copyright © 2014 euronews
As we are accustomed to, no communications emanated from the Algerian Government. After the deployment of 8000 troops joining the 6000 Tunisians to comb the Chaambi area, this is the second time within a 4 week span that Algerian forces have been sent to Libya.
Algeria AFF was comprised 6 SU24, 6 SU30 and 2 MIG 29s along with tankers are very active in Lybia
Algeria and Egypt sent their respective air forces to shore up governmental forces against the armed militia
Since yesterday, two huge fuel tanks are the prey of fire "out of control" because of fighting close by the Oil Company.
The Libyan government has called on residents of the area to leave their homes and sought the assistance of the international community.
The tanks were affected by the explosion of rockets during violent clashes between rival militias. Recent intensify their hostilities on the road to the airport from July 13. Clashes that killed nearly 100 people dead.
The violence also ignited Benghazi in the east of the country with at least 55 dead. Not seen since the fall of Gaddafi in 2011.
This insurrectionary climate has pushed particularly the United Nations, the United States and Turkey to withdraw its diplomatic staff from Libya Nations.
Most foreign countries have asked their nationals to leave Libya as soon as possible. Airports that still work are stormed.
Algeria and Egypt have decided to send planes to lend a hand to the armed forces deal with insurgents.
Libyans hope that the new parliament elected in June manage to impose a halt to the fighting, but will he meet in this chaos?
Copyright © 2014 euronews
As we are accustomed to, no communications emanated from the Algerian Government. After the deployment of 8000 troops joining the 6000 Tunisians to comb the Chaambi area, this is the second time within a 4 week span that Algerian forces have been sent to Libya.
Algeria AFF was comprised 6 SU24, 6 SU30 and 2 MIG 29s along with tankers are very active in Lybia
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