| 5,648,248 |
30.75545 |
20.22626 |
Libya |
|
An Air Force commander was shot and killed by unknown assailants in Ajdabiya. He managed to shoot and kill one of the attackers before the two others killed him. |
| 5,648,251 |
32.17222 |
13.02028 |
Libya |
|
Inhabitants of the town of Gharyan staged a large demonstration inprotestagainst the random shelling by Haftar's air force and the so-called [Operation] Dignity and the tribes' army of several Libyan towns in the eastern and western parts of the country. |
| 5,648,255 |
32.08361 |
23.97639 |
Libya |
|
A political activist known for his anti-dignity operation views, was kidnapped inTobruk. |
| 5,648,259 |
24.16667 |
23.26962 |
Libya |
|
A former Obari Congress member was killed. |
| 5,648,263 |
30.75545 |
20.22626 |
Libya |
|
Ajdabiya city's mayor, Abd-al-Majid al-Zuway, was killed in an incident in Ajdabiya. Details of the incident are unknown. |
| 5,648,267 |
32.13697 |
20.12612 |
Libya |
|
The body of a man was found in the Shebna district of Benghazi. He had been handcuffed and showed signs of torture. |
| 5,648,272 |
32.81333 |
13.26972 |
Libya |
|
A leading Libyan imamand preacher was kidnapped as he left his local mosque in the Tripoli suburb of Ain Zara. |
| 5,648,277 |
32.06478 |
20.14933 |
Libya |
|
Anexplosives expert wasshotdead at his home inBenghazi'sHawari district. |
| 5,648,281 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen from a Libya Dawn militia broke into the home of a Tripoli university professor and beat him up for refusing to go on TV to condemn Operation Dignity. |
| 5,648,284 |
32.08333 |
12.7 |
Libya |
|
The IslamistLibyaDawn militia decided to set up an operations room in the city of Kiklah from which to coordinate special operations. |