Anadolu Agency accompanies Libyan army on Sirte front

Libyan army awaits orders to liberate Sirte

Anadolu Agency accompanies Libyan army on Sirte front

Anadolu Agency monitored the Libyan army's preparations, as part of the Paths of Victory military operation, to liberate the central city of Sirte and photographed military preparations in Abugrein and Al-Washka areas.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Maj. Gen. Hussein al-Shaltati, a Libyan army field commander in al-Washka area, said that the Libyan army forces were advancing towards Sirte upon orders from the Head of the Presidential Council of the Government, Fayez al-Sarraj.

Libyan Army's preparations at Sirte front line
Al-Shaltati added that forces participating in Operation Paths of Victory were rapidly advancing towards Sirte and al-Jufra base.


He stated that these forces faced difficulties due to airstrikes by warlord Khalifa Haftar's militia but preparations were still underway.

"We are awaiting instructions. Our forces receive additional support from Operation Volcano of Rage, which sends additional forces to this front. God willing, we will complete the necessary preparations and continue to move towards Sirte," he said.

The commander expressed his appreciation to experts who came from Turkey to demine explosives planted by Haftar's militia in Tripoli and to ensure a safe return of civilians to their homes.
He added that Turkish bomb disposal experts have done a "very important job" and shown great experience idismantling mines.

For his part, Abdel-Hamid Abu Zayyan, an army captain, said army units deployed in the area around Sirte are only 50km (some 31 miles) from the city center.
"We are ready to enter Sirte and clean all its areas from Haftar's militia," he said. 

Abu Zayyan stated that his brother was killed during army operations against Daesh/ISIS in Sirte in 2016.
He went on to say: "When the [Haftar's] militia invaded Sirte they entered the building of the city's Martyrs Museum and destroyed the pictures of martyrs who fought against Daesh/ISIS, including my brother."
He asserted that such practices "increased our determination to liberate Sirte from Haftar too".
Abu Zayyan also praised efforts made by Turkish experts in dismantling mines and improvised bombs south of Tripoli and ensuring the return of civilians to their homes.
Sirte has a strategic importance, as it contains a military airbase in the south and is considered a gateway to the oil crescent.
The Libyan army recently inflicted heavy blows to Haftar and liberated Tripoli and Tarhuna, in addition to other strategic locations, including Al-Watiya airbase, from his militia.
The internationally recognized government has been under attack by Haftar's forces since April 2019, with more than 1,000 killed in the violence.