| 5,644,924 |
32.08361 |
23.97639 |
Libya |
|
A Grad rocket targeted Tubruq Airbase, but resulted in no casualties. Ansar al-Shari'ah thought to be responsible. |
| 5,644,929 |
32.06478 |
20.14933 |
Libya |
|
Air forces loyal to General Khalifah Haftar again carried out strikes on Benghazi's Al-Hawari, Sidi Faraj and Al-Qawarishah districts |
| 5,644,934 |
32.03333 |
20.06667 |
Libya |
|
Air forces loyal to General Khalifah Haftar again carried out strikes on Benghazi's Al-Hawari, Sidi Faraj and Al-Qawarishah districts. |
| 5,644,937 |
32.08333 |
20.26667 |
Libya |
|
A Grad rocket targeted Binina Airport in Benghazi, but resulted in no casualties. Ansar al-Shari'ah thought to be responsible. |
| 5,644,942 |
32.01157 |
20.25923 |
Libya |
|
Air forces loyal to General Khalifah Haftar again carried out strikes on Benghazi's Al-Hawari, Sidi Faraj and Al-Qawarishah districts. |
| 5,644,946 |
27.03766 |
14.42832 |
Libya |
|
Armedclashestook place in the town of Sabha between some social components in the town leaving 2 dead and 3 critically injured. |
| 5,644,949 |
32.08361 |
23.97639 |
Libya |
|
After the aerial bombardment of a ship in Darnah, Tobruk airbase was hit by five Grad rockets. The facility's commander blamed militias for theattack. |
| 5,644,954 |
32.11766 |
20.12928 |
Libya |
|
Operation Dignity carried out air strikes over Qanfuzah on the outskirts of Benghazi. Weapons stores belonging toLibyaShield No 1 forces under the command of Wisam Bin-Hamid had been destroyed in theattack. |
| 5,644,959 |
32.88311 |
22.18094 |
Libya |
|
Air Force planes loyal to Operation Dignity leader Khalifah Haftar destroyed at least one of two ships allegedly carrying weapons into the port of Darnah. |
| 5,644,964 |
32.13581 |
20.07848 |
Libya |
|
A member of the naval forces was assassinated in the Al-Sabiri area of Benghazi. |