Forces loyal to Libya’s internationally recognized government said on Friday they had entered Tarhouna, the last major stronghold of eastern commander Khalifa Haftar near Tripoli, capping the sudden collapse of his 14-month offensive.
There was no immediate comment from Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) on whether its forces remained in the town, a day after they were pushed from their last positions in the capital.
Turkish backing has helped the internationally recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) to a string of victories in recent weeks, ending an assault on Tripoli that led to battles in its southern suburbs and bombardment of the city center.
The GNA operations room said in a statement that its forces had reached the centre of Tarhouna after entering from four sides.
Source: Reuters