| 5,648,786 |
27.03766 |
14.42832 |
Libya |
|
Demonstrations were staged in several Libyan towns on [2 January] to denounce aerial bombardments carried out by Khalifah Haftar's forces. Towns included Tripoli, Misratah, Gharyan, Sabha and Zlitin. |
| 5,648,789 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Demonstrations were staged in several Libyan towns on [2 January] to denounce aerial bombardments carried out by Khalifah Haftar's forces. Towns included Tripoli, Misratah, Gharyan, Sabha and Zlitin. |
| 5,648,794 |
32.13581 |
20.07848 |
Libya |
|
In Benghazi, six of Gen. Haftar's soldiers were killed in Al-Sabri area in clashes with fighters of the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council [an umbrella group of Islamist militias]. |
| 5,648,800 |
32.47636 |
11.7679 |
Libya |
|
Heavy fighting was reported near Watiyah airbase, south of Zawia [Al-Zawiyah] between Zintani units loyal to the Libyan National Army (LNA) and Zawia forces part of Libya Dawn. |
| 5,648,806 |
30.65 |
18.36667 |
Libya |
|
The Libya Dawn coalition suffered five fatalities and 50 of its fighters were wounded in fighting against pro-Haftar forces near Al-Sidrah oil terminal in the centre of the country. |
| 5,648,811 |
30.8042 |
18.07717 |
Libya |
|
Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) claimed that 77 members of Libya Dawn's Operation Sunrise were killed in fighting at Wadi Ikhila, east of Bin-Jawad. The main Sunrise forces were forced to pull back into central Bin-Jawad. |
| 5,648,815 |
32.37535 |
15.09254 |
Libya |
|
Libya National Army [LNA] planes attacked Misrata causing no damage. |
| 5,648,818 |
30.8042 |
18.07717 |
Libya |
|
General Haftar's warplanes bombarded residential districts in Bin Jawad region. The air strikes caused extensive damage to residential buildings but no casualties among civilians. |
| 5,648,823 |
31.20892 |
16.58866 |
Libya |
|
Thirteen Coptic Egyptian workers were kidnapped in the Libyan city of Sirte. Daily News Egypt reported that the Islamic State in Tripoli released photos of the captured Egyptians. Their deaths were later confirmed by the Libyan parliament. |
| 5,648,828 |
32.09709 |
20.12919 |
Libya |
|
The Al-Laythi area of Benghazi witnessed fierce clashes between the Benghazi revolutionaries' shura council and the forces of retired Maj-Gen Khalifah Haftar. |