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Murzuk warms of intervention if Tripoli clashes continue

byMichel Cousins
July 17, 2014
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By Jamal Adel.

Tripoli, 17 July 2013:

The head of Murzuk military council threatened that the continuing armed clashes in Tripoli in and . . .[restrict]around the airport could result in action by his forces and others from outside the conntry.

“I warn the militias who are carrying out an assault on Tripoli International Airport and deliberately destroying the national properties that we will not stand aside and watch in silence,” head of Murzuk military council Barka Warduko Al-Mahdi told the Libya Herald.

“We will move if the assaults on the airport continue,” he said. “And I declare that all revolutionary brigades and army units in the south are ready to intervene militarily to protect the airport and enforce peace at all costs,” Al-Mahdi said.

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Murzuk is a major Tebu stronghold in the south-west of the country and Al-Madi is a major Tebu figure who toppled Quddafi’s regime in the south. It was he who was credited with liberating Al-Whag and the Al-Toum airbase.

“Murzuk had issued its latest statement in support of the government’s call to end the military fighting around the airport,” explained Al-Mahdi.

 

By Jamal Adel.

Tripoli, 17 July 2013:

The head of Murzuk military council threatened that the continuing armed clashes in Tripoli in and around airport could result in action by his forces.

“I warn the militias who are carrying out an assault on Tripoli International Airport and deliberately destroying the national properties that we will not stand aside and watch in silence,” head of Murzuk military council Barka Warduko Al-Mahdi told the Libya Herald.

“We will move if the assaults on the airport continue,” he said. “And I declare that all revolutionary brigades and army units in the south are ready to intervene militarily to protect the airport and enforce peace at all costs,” Al-Mahdi said.

Murzuk is a m,ajor Tebu stronghold in the west south of the country and Al-Madi is a major Tebu figure who toppled Quddafi’s regime in the south. It was he who was credited with liberating Al-Whag and the Al-Toum airbase.

“Murzuk had issued its latest statement in support of the government’s call to end the military fighting around the airport,” explained Al-Mahdi. [/restrict]

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