Libya: Aftermath Of NATO’s First African War

Azeri News Agency
December 25, 2014
Attack in north Libya leaves 19 army soldiers killed

Baku: An attack by unknown gunmen on a power plant in the northern Libyan city of Sirte has killed 19 army soldiers, APA reports quoting Press TV.
The attack started pre-dawn Thursday when gunman targeted soldiers guarding Sirte’s main power plant. The ensuing clashes that erupted in the area of al-Qabiya in the western part of Sirte left 19 army soldiers killed, Libyan military sources said.
No one has claimed responsibility for the assault. However, military sources have said that Libya Dawn militants, who oppose the elected government and its loyal forces, were supposedly behind the attack.
Dawn forces seized the capital, Tripoli, in August after a month-long battle with rivals and set up their own government and parliament.
Libya has been gripped by militancy and factional fighting since the ouster of…Muammar Gaddafi, in 2011. The militia groups that helped drive him out are now fighting for power and a share of the oil revenues.

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