No Result
View All Result
Friday, June 6, 2025
23 °c
Tripoli
24 ° Sat
24 ° Sun
  • Advertising
  • Contact
LibyaHerald
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Magazine
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
LibyaHerald
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

UNSMIL welcomes reduced fighting, confirms truce violations, invites truce extension and prisoner exchange

bySami Zaptia
August 19, 2019
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A

By Sami Zaptia.

London, 14 August 2019:

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) today welcomed the reduced fighting between the forces defending Tripoli and the pro Khalifa Hafter forces during its brokered humanitarian truce over the days of the Eid Al-Adha (feast of sacrifice) holidays.

But it also confirmed numerous truce violations by the Hafter side. It also offered its services to facilitate a prisoner exchange and invited both sides to extend the truce.

RELATED POSTS

UNSMIL expresses concern over mobilisation of forces by Hafter and anti-Hafter forces

UNSMIL statement on unified Derna reconstruction process receives support from leading states

It also called on the international community to play a positive, proactive role in ending the fighting and a return to political dialogue.

Here is UNSMIL’s full statement:

Following the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) call upon the parties on 8 August to express their commitment to a humanitarian truce on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, the mission welcomes the positive response by the parties and the palpable reduction of violence in the Tripoli area.

On 9 August, the Government of National Accord promptly responded to the mission’s call and announced a unilateral cessation of hostilities in all areas of clashes, under the condition that the Libyan National Army cease all ground and air operations including reconnaissance flights as well as movements and mobilization of forces. The Libyan National Army on 10 August, after the expiration of the Mission’s publicly declared deadline, announced the halt of military operations only in the suburbs of Tripoli for the duration of 48 hours starting at 1500 on the same day, thus setting its own time window.

Despite the notable reduction in violence during the period of the truce, violations were reported to the mission. In the morning hours of 11 August, tank and artillery fire was reported in the Salahaddin area. Later in the morning, three Grad rockets were fired indiscriminately from southern Tripoli towards Mitiga Airport; two rockets impacted the airport causing material damage to the runway, which forced a temporary halt to air operations; and one rocket hit a residential building in the adjacent neighbourhood, injuring four civilians. During mid-day, tank and artillery fire were reported in the Kasirma area north of Tripoli International Airport. In the evening hours, skirmishes were reported in Wadi Rabia and the Salahaddin area. Moreover, overflights by unmanned reconnaissance aircraft over the city of Misrata continued during the day. On 12 August, skirmishes were reported in the Tweisheh area south of Tripoli International Airport, in addition to overflights by unmanned reconnaissance aircraft over the city during the day.  UNSMIL reiterates that indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas may constitute a war crime.

The truce was not respected in Murzuq where communal violence between the Tebu and al-Ahali communities continued, killing seven individuals and wounding 54 others. UNSMIL also received continued reports of burned houses, lootings and other retaliatory attacks. As of 12 August, the ongoing acts of violence displaced approximately 5,000 individuals to Wadi Ettebah and around 200 to Al Gatroun area.  

The Special Representative of the Secretary General offers UNSMIL’s continued assistance to facilitate the exchange of prisoners, is prepared to name a focal point, and to suggest a mechanism for these exchanges in cooperation with the parties and relevant local social leaders.

The SRSG also announces the readiness of UNSMIL to immediately use its good offices to transform what was accomplished in the period of truce into a permanent ceasefire.

UNSMIL welcomes the International Community’s declarations of support for the truce and renews the SRSG’s proposal to convene a meeting of concerned countries.  The International Community should work towards providing guarantees for a permanent ceasefire, a call for upholding the arms embargo, and a commitment to return in good faith to a UN-sponsored comprehensive political process to end the Libyan conflict. 

Tags: featuredKhalifa Haftertruce ceasefireUNSMIL United Nations Support Mission in Libya

Related Posts

Attorney General orders arrests at Jumhouria bank branch for embezzlement
Libya

Sixty-nine accused of 3,130 incidents of forgery in the Civil Registry

June 4, 2025
GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU
Libya

Aldabaiba hails recent security operations, vows to end militias – warns against illegal eastern parallel spending leading to inflation and LD devaluation

June 4, 2025
GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU
Libya

Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Aldabaiba launches Three-Track Political Initiative

June 4, 2025
GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU
Libya

Aldabaiba rejects continued spending by eastern Libya government outside the legal budget

June 4, 2025
GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU
Libya

Aldabaiba hits back at opportunist ‘‘warmonger’’ HoR Speaker Saleh

May 21, 2025
23 unidentified corpses discovered in Abusleem Hospital mortuary fridges
Libya

23 unidentified corpses discovered in Abusleem Hospital mortuary fridges

May 21, 2025
Next Post
Richard Norland confirmed as new U.S. ambassador to Libya

Richard Norland confirmed as new U.S. ambassador to Libya

UNSMIL condemns LNA airstrikes on Zuara airport

UNSMIL condemns LNA airstrikes on Zuara airport

ADVERTISEMENT

Top Stories

  • Work on the five-star Al-Andalus Hotel continuing

    Work on the five-star Al-Andalus Hotel continuing

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Aldabaiba launches Three-Track Political Initiative

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Signboards for Benghazi’s new airport at Tika go up – UAE’s Global Builders/Terminals company to implement

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Tripoli International Airport to open to private flights and ambulance flights

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Aldabaiba hails recent security operations, vows to end militias – warns against illegal eastern parallel spending leading to inflation and LD devaluation

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
ADVERTISEMENT
LibyaHerald

The Libya Herald first appeared on 17 February 2012 – the first anniversary of the Libyan Revolution. Since then, it has become a favourite go-to source on news about Libya, for many in Libya and around the world, regularly attracting millions of hits.

Recent News

LBC signs MoU with Industrial Zones Authority in Benghazi

Work on the five-star Al-Andalus Hotel continuing

Sitemap

  • Why subscribe?
  • Terms & Conditions
  • FAQs
  • Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights
  • Subscribe now

Newsletters

    Be the first to know latest important news & events directly to your inbox.

    Sending ...

    By signing up, I agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password? Sign Up

    Create New Account!

    Fill the forms below to register

    *By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
    All fields are required. Log In

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • Sign Up
    • Libya
    • Business
    • Advertising
    • About us
    • BusinessEye Magazine
    • Letters
    • Features
    • Why subscribe?
    • FAQs
    • Contact

    © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.