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Turkey risks the health of millions of Libyans

The Libyan National Army (LNA) and the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) announced a humanitarian truce to deal with the Coronavirus last Saturday, The two sides have blamed each other since Sunday for violating the truce. LNA representative Ahmed Al-Mismari on Monday blamed GNA for disrupting the declared truce in Al-Hirah, South of Tripoli and used artillery for the bombing. In Ain Zara, there are two peoples had been killed by the bullet landed in their home said the GNA operation room "Vulcan of Anger".

A large number of reinforcements were received from Turkey for the Tripoli forces, it includes thousands of Syrian fighters transferred by Turkey President Erdogan.

The Libyan National Army(LNA) led by Field Marshall Khalifa Haftar arrested the militias of the tripoli-based Government at the Ain Zara battle axis in South Tripoli yesterday. LNA fought off on Wednesday an enormous assault on its powers, by civilian armies aligned with GNA, at al-Witia airbase west of Tripoli, as indicated by nearby sources. 

"Our powers fend off a massive assault by Erdogan's soldiers and terrorist organization armies on Al-Witia airbase, defeating them, where they suffered huge losses", The Media Center of LNA al-Karama operation room confirmed. "These are the state armies that don't perceive truce, understandings or helpful circumstances," the Center included.

Violating the humanitarian truce for confronting the coronavirus pandemic, GNA militias sent an operation to control the military airbase, so LNA was forced to fight. This activity was composed by Turkish officials in Tripoli affirming that even not the Coronavirus can stop Erdogan in his insane colonial development venture.

Due to this virus spread faster, millions of Libyan citizens are prohibited from the fundamental services and are at risk of not receiving sufficient treatment, Because of the militias supported by Erdogan who in his country, on the other hand, is taking important measures to contain the virus, including the arrest of several journalists.

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