"Libyan National Army" announces control of the area south of the capital Tripoli
. An official of the media center of the General Command of the "Libyan National Army" led by Marshal Khalifa Hafer, the r...

. An official of the media center of the General Command of the "Libyan National Army" led by Marshal Khalifa Hafer, the r...
An official of the media center of the General Command of the "Libyan National Army" led by Marshal Khalifa Hafer, the restoration of control of the Asbia area south of the Libyan capital Tripoli.
"The Libyan armed forces succeeded today in regaining control over the area of the full and secure," said the official of the Information Center of the 73rd Infantry Division, Al-Mundhir Al-Kartoush, told the Sputnik. "The Libyan army also regained control of the Saturday market, .
In a related context, the government of national reconciliation, the Libyan recognized internationally that the number of displaced by the fighting around the capital Tripoli rose to 55 thousand displaced.
Othman Abdul Jalil, deputy head of the emergency committee responsible for the care of the displaced, said that the committee "registered 11 thousand displaced families with a total number of 55 thousand displaced people," noting that the committee allocated "40 shelters and 27 schools" to accommodate these displaced.
"We have arranged to receive an additional 15,000 displaced people," he told a news conference in Tripoli. "A strategic stock of goods is enough for the coming months."
Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of the reconciliation government, formed the emergency committee to provide all the needs of the capital's residents for the services and treatment of the wounded in the fighting.
On the other hand, welcomed the Presidential Council of the Government of National Reconciliation to hold the first parliamentary session in Tripoli on Thursday, an expression of the rejection of members of parliament for military operations in Tripoli for weeks.
The Libyan capital Tripoli has witnessed a sharp military escalation since early April. The Libyan National Army, led by Marshal Khalifa Hafer, began its march towards the city under the control of the National Reconciliation Government, and three weeks of fighting have killed more than 250 people, according to UN assessments.