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Wershefana area remains tense despite agreement with Zawia elders

byMichel Cousins
November 1, 2015
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By Ajnadin Mustafa and Saber Ayyub.

Tripoli, 1 November 2015:

Libyan National Army (LNA) reinforcements are reported to have arrived in the Wershefana . . .[restrict]towns of Aziziya and Mamoura to bolster defences against any attack from the hardline core of Libya Dawn. Supplies of weapons and ammunition are also said to have been sent to the area.

The hardliners appear determined on revenge for Tuesday’s helicopter downing west of Janzour in which a number of top Dawn commanders were killed along with other passengers on board.

Despite a meeting last week between Wershefana and Zawia elders at which the former declared that their people were not responsible for the attack and the latter, accepting it, said there would be no renewed attacks on the Wershefana, there are reports of a military build-up in Tripoli ahead of a planned assault.

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Meanwhile, further west, in Al-Jmail, LNA forces from Wattiya airbase have been moving to consolidate their position and reimpose law and order on the streets following their recapture of it and parts of Ajilat from Libya Dawn last week. The LNA’s Abubakr Sadiq Brigade and Brigade 127 have arrested a number of men suspected of smuggling drugs and foodstuffs. They are also reported to have arrested the alleged killers of a Sudanese worker in the town. [/restrict]

Tags: LibyaTripoliWershefanaZawia

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