Air Force Commander Brigadier General Saqr Jeroshi said that the Libyan army carried out air strikes targeting the headquarters and stores in the vicinity of Tripoli, under the command of armed formations classified by the House of Representatives as terrorist organizations.
He Jeroshi in a statement to Channel «Arab», on Friday, closing airports and ports in the Western Region in front of the air and sea navigation, except Zuwarah Airport, who said he «left the civilian and humanitarian use», stressing that any military plane will take off from airports Tripoli and Misrata Siatredha Libyan Air Force.
Jeroshi He added that some of these airports and ports used to bring foreigners and weapons, confirming the news to try military plane took off from Misrata airport intercept civilian plane carrying deputies were on their way to the city of languages in order to complete mobiles dialogue sponsored by the United Nations.
Two MiG fighters were deployed by Libya's Air Force last night at al-Zintan airport
http://www.libyaherald.com/2014/11/21/70236/#axzz3Jlpj6E8D
Libyan Herald says
Zintan “air force” bombs Libya Dawn positions
Air strikes have been reported today in the Jebel Nafusa and near Bir Ghanem against Libya Dawn forces. According to a Zintan Operations Room spokesman who asked not to be named, aircraft under its control carried out the strikes. As well as Bir Ghanem, positions were hit in Hosh Al-Seteen near Gharian and Bu Sheiba, he said.
He claimed that the Zintanis had two aircraft, delivered in the past few days to the small airstrip outside the town. Until today, however, they could not be used because of a lack of aviation fuel. This had now been resolved, he explained.
In Tripoli yesterday, residents reported hearing a jet plane repeatedly circling overhead. The Hassi administration is reported to have said that it was an Egyptian or Emirati aircraft. However, the head of Operation Dignity’s air force in Benghazi, Saqr Adam Geroushi, yesterday told the Libya Herald that his forces had begun flying reconnaissance flights over the capital as well as other locations in the west ahead of a military operation to retake them.
For its part, Libya Dawn has, according to the Libya Observer (itself pro-Libya Dawn), now accused Sudan “of sending disassembled aircraft to the ex-government of Abdullah al-Thani to reassemble them inside Al-Wattiya airbase in Western Libya in order to bomb Misrata, Mietiega and Zawara airports (sic”).
He Jeroshi in a statement to Channel «Arab», on Friday, closing airports and ports in the Western Region in front of the air and sea navigation, except Zuwarah Airport, who said he «left the civilian and humanitarian use», stressing that any military plane will take off from airports Tripoli and Misrata Siatredha Libyan Air Force.
Jeroshi He added that some of these airports and ports used to bring foreigners and weapons, confirming the news to try military plane took off from Misrata airport intercept civilian plane carrying deputies were on their way to the city of languages in order to complete mobiles dialogue sponsored by the United Nations.
Two MiG fighters were deployed by Libya's Air Force last night at al-Zintan airport
http://www.libyaherald.com/2014/11/21/70236/#axzz3Jlpj6E8D
Libyan Herald says
Zintan “air force” bombs Libya Dawn positions
Air strikes have been reported today in the Jebel Nafusa and near Bir Ghanem against Libya Dawn forces. According to a Zintan Operations Room spokesman who asked not to be named, aircraft under its control carried out the strikes. As well as Bir Ghanem, positions were hit in Hosh Al-Seteen near Gharian and Bu Sheiba, he said.
He claimed that the Zintanis had two aircraft, delivered in the past few days to the small airstrip outside the town. Until today, however, they could not be used because of a lack of aviation fuel. This had now been resolved, he explained.
In Tripoli yesterday, residents reported hearing a jet plane repeatedly circling overhead. The Hassi administration is reported to have said that it was an Egyptian or Emirati aircraft. However, the head of Operation Dignity’s air force in Benghazi, Saqr Adam Geroushi, yesterday told the Libya Herald that his forces had begun flying reconnaissance flights over the capital as well as other locations in the west ahead of a military operation to retake them.
For its part, Libya Dawn has, according to the Libya Observer (itself pro-Libya Dawn), now accused Sudan “of sending disassembled aircraft to the ex-government of Abdullah al-Thani to reassemble them inside Al-Wattiya airbase in Western Libya in order to bomb Misrata, Mietiega and Zawara airports (sic”).
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