Hafter wants "armed solution"
"The solution to the Libyan crisis is not political, but through weapons," said the coup plotter Haftar, who seeks to seize Libya with the support of the West and does not want to stop the conflicts by meeting with the government.
Libya, which entered a turbulent period after the overthrow of the 42-year Muammar Qaddafi rule with the invasive NATO intervention, was again dragged into the spiral of violence with the attack launched by the Caliph Haftar, the leader of the illegitimate armed forces in the east of the country.
Ahmad al-Mismari, a spokesman for militia affiliated with the leader of the illegitimate armed forces in the east of Libya, claimed that their attack on a region near the city of Misrata was supposedly defensive. The spokesman of the armed group named Libyan National Army led by Haftar, Mismari claimed that despite the ceasefire calls made in Berlin, the attack they carried out in Abu Kireyn region in the southeast of Misrata was "a preventive operation against the military activity here."
According to the Berlin Conference final declaration, the 5+5 military committee, where five representatives will meet under the auspices of the UN, under the auspices of the UN, under the auspices of the UN, under the auspices of the National Consensus Government (UMH) and the legitimate representative of Libya. Before the meeting, the militia militias intensified their attacks on UMH-controlled areas, especially the capital Tripoli, in violation of the ceasefire. Different sounds of conflict and explosion were heard at certain intervals yesterday and today in the capital.
In the attacks carried out with the missiles and mortars against the Mitiga Airport, the only gate of the capital, which opened to the world, the day before the militia militias, settlements and a hospital were hit; One of the Moroccan nationals lost their lives and 5 were injured.
HAFTAR TARGETING HOSPITALS
Militia affiliated with the coup plotter Haftar continue their attacks on civilian targets, including hospitals in the capital Tripoli. According to the United Nations (UN), since April 4, 2019, when Haftar forces launched an attack on the capital, 50 attacks have been carried out on healthcare institutions, employees and ambulances. Haftar militia ignored the cease-fire calls made at the Berlin Conference, the day before, without discrimination against civilian targets in Abu Selim district of Tripoli. Meanwhile, Safva Hospital was shot. Three people were injured as a result of the explosion of a mortar shell hitting the hospital cafeteria. Hadra Hospital with a bed capacity of 550 is located 2.5 kilometers north of Safva Hospital and a little further from the front line. The armed unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to Haftar had hit the garden of a military school in Tripoli while the students were walking on January 5th. Hadra Hospital was registered as the place where 31 people and most of the wounded were brought in this attack.