(May 19)The internationally-recognized Libyan
Government of National Accord (GNA) has captured the al-Wattiya airbase
from Khalifa Haftar's forces the so-called Libyan National Army (LNA)
A major loss for Haftar
The base is huge and was key in launching LNA attacks on adjacent
areas. It is one of the last key holdings the LNA had in the area as the
GNA forces had dislodged the LNA from many towns along the coast west
of Tripoli. Although there is
still fighting in the area images show that the GNA controls the base
itself. Although there are still LNA troops within shelling distance of
Tripoli many of the LNA supply lines are now cut. Eventually the LNA
area of control could be reduced to the east of the country if GNA
successes continue. Although some backers of Haftar such as the UAE
increased supplies they have so far not turned the tide against the GNA
which is being helped by Turkey whose drone have been very effective in
destroying LNA equipment including air defense systems sent from Russia.
The al-Wattiya base had been under siege by GNA forces for about a week. Fayez al-Sarraj the
head of the GNA said in a statement: "We proudly announce the
liberation of Al-Watiya base," 140 kilometres (90 miles) southwest of
Tripoli..Today's success is not the end of the battle but it brings us
closer than ever to victory when all cities and regions will be
liberated and the tyrannical bid threatening democracy (is) crushed."
The attack
Prior to the attack GNA forces had pounded the base from the air using
drones provided by Turkey. They also bombarded the nearby town of
Tarhuna. Analyst Hamish Kinnear said:
"Once again, the GNA's advances were enabled by extensive Turkish
military support." The drones were said to be supplied via the UAE.
The GNA commander Mohamad Gammoudi claimed that the final attack on the
base was launched at dawn on Monday with air support. The base was
surrounded on three fronts. Gammoudi said his forces met little
resistance except from a few armored vehicles which tried to slow his
advance to allow Haftar forces to safely retreat. The base had been
occupied by the LNA since 2014. Military forces claim that all Haftar's
aircraft have now been destroyed in the battle fro Tripoli. This will
place his troops at a distinct disadvantage as fighting continues.
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